
Growing Vigna, The Corkscrew Vine - Flowering Vines | Flower …
2017年4月17日 · Vigna (Vigna Caracalla), often called corkscrew vine, snail bean and snail vine is native to tropical South America and Central America. It belongs to the Fabaceae family. This perennial, fast-growing flowering vine can grow up to 20 feet in height, and prized for its long clusters of aromatic blooms.
General: Cowpea is a warm-season, annual legume that exhibits a wide range of growth habits. Varieties may be short and bushy, prostrate, or tall and vine-like. Canopy heights can be 2–3 feet, depending on the variety. The upright stems are hollow and hairless, roughly 0.4 or 2/5 inch (1 cm) wide. The stems of twining varieties are thinner.
Snail Vine, Vigna caracalla, Monrovia Plant
Intriguing snail shell-shaped blooms start out white and unfurl to purple-pink. This perennial vine provides attractive cover for fences and walls in frost-free regions. Plant where its faint hyacinth-like fragrance can be enjoyed, climbing up an arbor or trellis, or spilling over a patio tub or rock wall. Semi-evergreen.
Vigna - SpringerLink
2010年1月1日 · The genus Vigna, with about 100 species, includes eight species domesticated in Africa and Asia; many other species in the genus are cultivated or gathered for various uses. The genus probably first evolved in Africa, based on the present day distribution of Vigna...
Vigna caracalla - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Vigna caracalla, commonly called corkscrew vine, corkscrew flower or snail flower, is a rapid-growing twining perennial vine in the pea family that is native to tropical areas of Central and South America. It is evergreen in frost free climates.
Learn About Vigna | Burpee Gardening
Explore the world of Vigna with Burpee, trusted among gardeners since 1876! Learn about various Vigna species, their growing requirements, and best practices for care. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, our expert tips will help you successfully cultivate these fascinating plants.
Vigna - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The genus Vigna is a large pantropical genus with 82 described species distributed among 7 subgenera, namely Ceratotropis, Haydonia, Lasiospron, Macrorhyncha, Plectotropis, Sigmoidotropis and Vigna, and 150 species (Maréchal, Mascherpa, & Stainer, 1978; Tomooka, Vaughan, & Moss, 2002).
Vigna unguiculata - USDA Plants Database
Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Fabaceae Lindl. - Pea family P.
VIGNA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VIGNA is a genus of vines or erect herbs (family Leguminosae) found in warm or tropical regions and having trifoliolate leaves, yellowish or purplish flowers with an eared vexillum, and a linear and 2-valved pod.
Mung bean | Description, Origin, Uses, Nutrition, & Facts | Britannica
mung bean, (Vigna radiata), legume plant of the pea family , grown for its edible seeds and young sprouts. The mung bean is likely native to the Indian subcontinent and is widely cultivated in Asia for use in a variety of sweet and savory dishes, particularly in India, China, Korea, and Thailand.
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