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Curtis's botanical magazine..London ; New York [etc.] :Academic Press [etc.].
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Vigna peduncularis
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Widespread in the Neotropics. Flowers range from white to purple. Photo from near Baos, Ecuador.
Cow-pea (Vigna luteola)
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Juno Beach, Florida, United States
Vigna adenantha
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This vine is native to the Neotropics, but planted in West Africa and elsewhere as forage. It goes by names such as Moth Bean and Wild Pea.
Vigna vexillata, the Zombi Pea
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Native to Afro-Asia, but widely planted and naturalized. Photo from central Colombia, where it is known as Bejuco Pato.
Hairypod cowpea (Vigna luteola)
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Vigna unguiculata-- Cowpea
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A widely planted and variable crop with names such as Blackeye Pea. Photo from near Liparamba, Tanzania.
Vigna luteola
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Madre de Dios, Peru
Zombi Pea
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A flower of
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Cow-pea (Vigna luteola)
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Vigna luteola-2
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Madre de Dios, Peru
Vigna caracalla, a Snail Vine
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Managua, Nicaragua