Vigna radiata (L.) R.Wilczek (Syn: Azukia radiata (L.) Ohwi; Phaseolus abyssinicus Savi; Phaseolus aureus Roxb.; Phaseolus aureus Wall.; Phaseolus hirtus Retz.; Phaseolus hirtus Wall.; Phaseolus mungo sensu auct.fl.As.Med.; Phaseolus radiatus L.; Phaseolus radiatus var. aurea (Roxb.); Phaseolus radiatus var. typicus Prain; Rudua aurea (Roxb.) F.Maek.; Vigna radiata var. dublobata (Roxb.) Verdc. [Spelling variant]; Phaseolus chanetii (H.Lev.) H.Lev.; Pueraria chanetii H.Lev.); India (N) ; Andhra Pradesh ; Arunachal Pradesh ; Assam ; Bihar ; Delhi ; Goa ; Gujarat ; Haryana ; Himachal Pradesh; Jammu-Kashmir; Karnataka ; Kerala ; Madhaya Pradesh ; Maharashtra ; Manipur ; Meghalaya; Nagaland ; Orissa ; Pondicherry ; Punjab ; Rajasthan ; Sikkim ; Tamil Nadu ; Tripura ; Uttar Pradesh ; West Bengal & other countries as per ILDIS; VIG-nuh -- named for Prof. Dominico Vigna, 17th century Italian botanist rad-ee-AY-tuh -- spreading rays golden gram, green gram, mash bean, mung bean, wild mung • Gujarati: મૂંગ mung • Hindi: जंगली मूंग jungli mung • Kannada: pacha hesaru • Konkani: मूग muga • Malayalam: cerupayar, putsja-paeru • Marathi: रानमूग raan muga, वेल मूंग vel mung • Sanskrit: मुद्ग mudga • Tamil: பச்சைப்பயறு pachai payaru • Telugu: పచ్చ పెసలు pacha pesalu; Native to: s China, India, Sri Lanka, s-e Asia; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere in paleotropics Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper: Black gram, Urad bean, Urad, Harikot mungo, Mash; leaflets unlobed, fruits thicker, 4-5 cm long, densely covered with lighter long hairs, seeds dirty green to almost black, hilum surrounded by a raised rim (aril) (5-10 cm long) Vigna radiata var. radiata: Golden gram, Green gram, Moog-bean; plants short, erect, leaflets unlobed, fruits thinner, 6-9 cm long, sparsely covered with shorter brownish hairs, seed light green, longer Vigna radiata var. sublobata: Jarusalem pea, wild moog; plants twinning, leaflets generally lobed, fruit thinner, 4-6 cm long, sparsely covered with shorter brownish hairs, seeds light green, shorter. growing commonly and profuselly along paddyfields, in grass and on roadsides this past week in alibaug ... with ... thought; my belief too: Vigna radiata (family Fabaceae). It will be helpful if some one of our friends put some clarification related to at least these three species found distributed in northern Western Ghats: 1) Vigna radiata (L.) R.Wilczek ... surprisingly does not find its entry in Shrikant ji's FOS or FFOS 2) Vigna sublobata (Roxb.) Babu & S.K.Sharma ... synonym of Vigna radiata var. setulosa (Dalzell) Ohwi & Ohashi 3) Vigna trilobata (L.) Verdc.
This is Wild Moong [Vigna radiata]. "This is MUG-KARAI gach," says the grocer pointing towards this erect 1.5 - 2 ft herb, just outside his shop. Attachments (7) PLANT FROM HABRA, WB CAPTURED TODAY (27.6.16) Identified as Vigna radiata (L.) R.Wilczek Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week : Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek fom Lohari Panipat: Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek fom Lohari Panipat This was growing in my fields Need help to identify this creeper from Morena, M.P : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) Need help to identify this creeper from Morena, M.P 25 October 19 Vigna mungo ?? I think appears more close to images at Vigna radiata (L.) R.Wilczek as per comparative images at Vigna References: |
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