Vigna radiata var. sublobata

 
Wild Moong, Mung bean, Wild black gram • Hindi: बन उरद Ban Urad • Marathi: वेल मूंग Vel mung • Tamil: kattu uluntu • Malayalam: kattu uluntu • Sanskrit: मासपर्णी Masaparni;

China (N) ; India (N) ; Indonesia (N) ; Laos (N); Madagascar (U); Thailand (N) ; Vietnam (N) as per ILDIS;

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.  
 
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Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek var. sublobata  
at Vaghbil on September 18, 2010
at Koraigad on October 6, 2012
at Vaghbil on September 21, 2008 
along Ghodbunder Road on September 13, 2008
at Pirojshanagar on September 23, 2007
at Kharghar Hills on October 14, 2007
along National Highway No. 8 on August 15, 2009
wild mung?
Yes ..., this is wild mung.
Does wild mung show cross pollination?  
 
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Requesting id: Sending you my photographs of Wild Moong for comparison. The photographs were taken at my farm at Shahapur
Vigna mungo is called as urad dal, udad dal, urd bean, urd. Leaves are different in Urad i am posting Urad pics.
- The names moong and urd and the specific epithets really seem to be creating confusion. To set the record straight we are discussing here three taxa (let us forget Phaseolus because most yellow flowered species have now been shifted to Vigna): 
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.
... plant clearly has brownish hairs on pods and some leaflets slightly lobed: It is surely V. radiata var. sublobata, the wild moog
... plant with pods having thicker pods with longer lighter hairs should be V. mungo, the urad bean or black gram
... plant should also be V. mungo, although difficult to say without fruits.
 
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Vigna species for ID 09082011 SMP2: This climber was observed near Pune growing wild. Creeping on the ground.
Leaves trifoliate Leaflets 5-6cm
Flower 2-4cm Yellow.
Vigna trilobata/ Vigna sublobata ?
Please check Vigna radiata var. sublobata of Leguminosae family.
I think,... got d correct id - Vigna radiata var. sublobata.
 
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Vigna radiata var. sublobata MN220912: Vigna radiata var. sublobata
English - Wild moong
Hindi - Ban urad
Place : Bhopar
Date : 20.9.12
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Requesting ID of this yellow Vigna - Mumbai :: 17092013 :: ARK-02 :: September 2013
:  Attachments (3). 6 posts by 3 authors
Requesting to please ID this yellow Vigna captured at SGNP, Mumbai in September 2013.

This looks like the Wild Moong [Vigna radiata]. Please check this link
Is it possible to identify the subspecies please?? - var. radiata or var. sublobata??
I wish this papers will help id of Vigna species
http://www.iaat.org.in/Rheedea22_20-27.pdf
Thank you ... for the reference documents....
The climber was photographed on 20th September 2014 in Thane, Maharashtra.
It is aka Wild Moong
Does this show cross pollination?
 
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This one is a climber.  
Bot. Name: Vigna sublobata 
Family: Fabaceae 
Local name: Welmoog
Pods are cylindric, straight and densely hairy.


VIG-nuh -- named for Prof. Dominico Vigna, 17th century Italian botanist
rad-ee-AY-tuh -- spreading rays
Sep 18, 2010 ... at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra
commonly known as: 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
some views: Sep 18, 2010 ... at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra
Aug 15, 2009 ... alonh NH8 near Sasunavaghar, Maharashtra
Sep 21, 2008 ... at Vaghbil, Thane, Maharashtra
... please check your source, mash as we know is another name for Urd, and should not be used for this species

Yes ... Many thanks for updating this post with correct ID.
that thread has a nice key by ... ends my confusion at least (its was a bit of a conundrum for the uninitiated me... vigna mungo is really Urad and not mung (urad is the black bean we eat) and mung is vigna radiata var. radiata is the real green mung, we eat and vigna radiata var. sublobata is the wild mung with browninsh hair on the bean pods...  which this case does. the first big picture above in this thread...
and the beauty of that older thread is that all three in the key has representative excellent pictures in the same place/page/thread.
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Valid identification for Vigna spp : 6 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6)
Kindly identify this vigna spp.
Grown: wild 
Location: Dharwad
Pod:hairy
seeds: black
Date: 6th november 2016
Vigna radiata var. sublobata

images by Dinesh Valke; id by Dr. C. Kunhikannan & Prashant Awale

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¿ species of Vigna ? : 16 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2)
Place: Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
Date: 25 OCT 09 
ID please. 

Can this plant be Vigna vexillata (Linn.) A. Rich., Hist.Fis.polit.nat.l,Cuba (Spanish ed.). 11:191. 1845. & in Sagra, Ess.Fl.Cuba 440.1846; Baker in Hook.f., Fl.Brit.Ind.2:206.1876. ?
V. vexillata has relatively larger flower (about 25 - 30 mm) compared to what is posted (about 10 - 12 mm), colour too is different, somewhere between pink to purple.
Ok ..., I am looking forward to find a species closer to this. Thanks to point me the difference
Posting Vigna vexillata for cross reference...
Location: Ghats of Kaas
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... adding more views of today's visit.
Date/Time : October 24, 2010 at 9.34am IST
Location Place
: Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
Altitude : about 263 m (above mean sea level)
GPS : around 19°25'6.31"N, 72°54'35.13"E

I think close to images at Vigna radiata var. sublobata (Roxb.) Verdc. 
Thank you very much, ..., for working on this ID.
I agree it is close to Vigna radiata var. sublobata, and must be it.
The smaller size of flowers, and their paler colour had made me wonder of the ID.
Will soon revise the labels in flickr.
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Cajanus for id. no141117sn1 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4)
Your help in identification please.
date/time:oct.16
location:Aambyvalley Rd.,Lonavala,Pune
habitat:wild
plant habit:?
height:may be about 2-3 ft.

Pl. check images at 
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/f/fabaceae/vigna
Indeed this is Vigna. I apologize.. but after extensive search I can't confidently identify a particular species. I think I need some help.
Pl. check images at 



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