ex Kurz Mucuna birdwoodiana Tutcher Mucuna bodinieri H.Lév. Mucuna brachycarpa Rech. Mucuna bracteata DC. ex Kurz Mucuna ... Mucuna eurylamellata Adema Mucuna ferox Verdc. Mucuna flagellipes Vogel ex Hook.f. Mucuna gigantea (Willd.) DC. Mucuna glabra ( ... Mucuna sericophylla Perkins Mucuna sloanei Fawc. & Rendle Mucuna stanleyi C.T.White Mucuna stans Welw. ex Baker Mucuna ... Mucuna membranacea Hayata Mucuna mindorensis Merr. Mucuna mitis (Ruiz & Pav.) DC. Mucuna mollis (Kunth) DC. Mucuna mollissima ...
The Mucuna bracteata crop grows about 10-15 cm/day in conditions similar to those that rubber and palm oil plants thrive in. ... Mucuna bracteata is a durable seed, but it is susceptible to a few pests. It is susceptible to insects prior to germination. ... The seed of the legume of the Mucuna bracteata weighs about 90-190 mg each and is black in colour. This seed, as it is a legume ... Mucuna bracteata grows in a warm and humid ecosystem, at a temperature of about 20-35 degrees Celsius, and consistent annual ...
pruriens Mucuna pruriens var. hirsuta (Wight & Arn.) Wilmot-Dear Mucuna pruriens var. pruriens (L.) DC. Mucuna pruriens var. ... Mucuna pruriens protects against snakebite venom Mucuna pruriens var. utilis (Photos) Chemicals in: Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. ( ... Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases) Lycaeum Mucuna pruriens a Comprehensive Review Mucuna pruriens Seed L-DOPA ... Mucuna pruriens ssp. deeringiana (Bort) Hanelt Mucuna pruriens ssp. ...
... Gagnepain Image at iNaturalist Data related to Mucuna interrupta at Wikispecies Media related to Mucuna ... Mucuna interrupta is a species of SE Asian vine plants in the family Fabaceae, first described by François Gagnepain in 1914. ... Mucuna interrupta is a climbing perennial or shrub and can be found in primary and secondary, subtropical and tropical forest ... According to Plants of the World Online there are no subspecies (but note the species names, including Mucuna nigricans, ...
... is a large woody liana, growing to a length of about 30 m (100 ft). The stem is at first thickly clad in orange ... Mucuna gigantea is a species of large woody climber from the family Fabaceae. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa, India, ... Mucuna gigantea occurs in tropical Africa, southwestern and southern Asia, various Pacific islands and parts of Australia. In ... "Mucuna gigantea (Willd.) DC". Plants of the World online. Royal Botanic Garden Kew Science. Retrieved 3 September 2020. Brink, ...
The word mucuna is the vernacular name for Mucuna urens in an indigenous language of Brazil, and in 1763 this word was chosen ... Media related to Mucuna urens at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Mucuna urens at Wikispecies (CS1 French-language sources (fr ... "Mucuna urens". Useful tropical plants. Retrieved 6 September 2020. "Mucuna urens (L.) Medik". Tropicos. Missouri Botanical ... urens was itself known as Dolichos urens until being transferred to Mucuna many years later. Mucuna urens is a large, vigorous ...
"Mucuna paniculata Baker". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Mucuna ... Mucuna paniculata is a species of flowering, woody vine in the family Fabaceae, the bean family. It is native to northern ... Mucuna paniculata is found at elevations between sea level to 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in northern Madagascar. These vines can be ... Species in the genus Mucuna are known to carry irritant hairs. These hairs contain mucunain, an enzyme which causes itching. ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Colombia and Panama. It is threatened by habitat loss ... Barker, A. (2019). "Inga mucuna". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T35576A147243695. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-3. ...
... is a perennial woody twiner from the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to India (Maharashtra), having been ... "Mucuna sanjappae Aitawade & S.R.Yadav". Plants of the World online. Royal Botanic Garden Kew Science. Retrieved 31 March 2018. ... Aitawade, Makarand M.; Yadav, S.R. (2012). "Mucuna sanjappae, a new species from the north-Western Ghats, India". Kew Bulletin ... Mucuna, Flora of India (region), All stub articles, Phaseoleae stubs). ...
... , commonly known as negro beans in India, or deer-eye beans, donkey-eye beans, or ox-eye beans, is a large ... "Mucuna monosperma Roxb. ex Wight". Plants of the World online. Royal Botanic Garden Kew Science. Retrieved 31 March 2018. ... Data related to Mucuna monosperma at Wikispecies (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata ... "Mucuna monosperma - Negro Bean". www.flowersofindia.net. Retrieved 2022-01-28. Inamdar, Shrirang; Joshi, Swati; Jadhav, Jyoti; ...
... is a species of plant in the bean family, which is pollinated by bats. Bats are able to detect if the flowers ...
... , commonly known as New-Guinea creeper or scarlet jade vine, is a species of flowering plant in the family ... "Mucuna bennettii". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of ...
Mucuna poggei Taub. Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. Mucuna stans Baker Xeroderris stuhlmannii (Taub.) Mendonça & E.P. Sousa ( ... Lonchocarpus nelsii (Schinz) Heering & Grimme Lonchocarpus sutherlandii (Harv.) Dunn (Millettia sutherlandii Harv.) Mucuna ...
Mucuna pruriens is said not to be invasive outside its cultivated area. Desmodium uncinatum can be used in push-pull farming to ... The legume vine Mucuna pruriens is used in the countries of Benin and Vietnam as a biological control for problematic Imperata ... "Factsheet - Mucuna pruriens". Tropical Forages. Archived from the original on 15 May 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2008. Khan, Z.; ...
"Factsheet - Mucuna pruriens". www.tropicalforages.info. Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-05-21. ... The legume vine Mucuna pruriens is used in the countries of Benin and Vietnam as a biological control for Imperata cylindrica. ...
"Mucuna pacifica Hosok. , Plants of the World Online , Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2023-03-23. "Phreatia ...
Moringa oleifera L. Mucuna poggei Taub. Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. Multidentia pobeguinii (Hutch. & Dalziel) Bridson Murdannia ...
Menyanthes trifoliata Mucuna spp. Nandina domestica Ononis spp. Otoptera spp. Oxalis spp. Oxalis corniculata Oxalis tuberosa ...
For example, the hairs of Mucuna species are described in both ways. Some species of Mucuna have sharply tipped hairs, in which ... noseburn) Fabaceae Mucuna spp. Mucuna pruriens (cowhage) Loasaceae Loasa spp. Caiophora spp. Cevallia spp. Solanaceae Solanum ... "Irritant hairs of Mucuna species" (PDF), Annales Bogorienses, 179: 186, retrieved 2013-08-17 Wink, Michael (1997), "Special ...
Meizotropis Voigt Mucuna Adans. Otoptera DC. Psophocarpus Neck. ex DC. Shuteria Wight & Arn. Spatholobus Hassk. Strongylodon ...
Moringa oleifera Mucuna spp. Muscari comosum Opuntia spp. Parkia biglobosa Pastinaca sativa Physalis philadelphica Phytolacca ...
The larvae feed on Mucuna pruriens. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database of ...
The larvae feed on Mucuna species. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae ( ...
Moullava (Adans.) E. Gagnon & G. P. Lewis Mucuna Adans. Muellera L.f. Muelleranthus Hutch Mundulea (DC) Benth. Murtonia Craib ...
"Mimosa hostilis"), 0.31-0.57% DMT (dry root bark). Mimosa verrucosa, DMT in root bark Mucuna pruriens, the seeds of the plant ... Mucuna pruriens, 6-Methoxy-Harman Petalostylis labicheoides, Tetrahydroharman; MAO's up to 0.5% Prosopis nigra, Harman, etc. ...
The larvae feed on Mucuna gigantea and Mucuna novoguineensis. They live in a shelter made by cutting and folding a leaf and ...
The larvae feed on the leaves of Mucuna aterrima. Cleora munditibia munditibia Cleora munditibia lauensis Robinson, 1975 " ...
It also pollinates a species of climbing vine, Mucuna macrocarpa. It is a nocturnal species, usually solitary roosting in trees ...
Lianas drape the mature forests, especially Congea tomentosa and Mucuna pruriens. Mixed evergreen broadleaf forest is ...
In southern China it has been recorded from Mucuna and Pueraria. Subspecies C. b. tsingtauica is monophagous on Fabaceae in ... China, including Acacia, Glycine, Mucuna, Pueraria and Robinia species. Other recorded food plants include Olea and Paulownia ...