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Vigna catjang, Walp. Seeds small, usually oblong or cylindric and but slightly kidney-shaped, 5-6 mm. (1/5-1/4 in.) long, nearly or quite as thick as broad; pods small, not at all flabby or inflated when green, mostly 3-5 in. long, erect or ascending when green, remaining so when dry or at length becoming spreading or even deflexed. Probably S. Asia.
Vigna catjang, Walp. Seeds small, usually oblong or cylindric and but slightly kidney-shaped, 5-6 mm. (1/5-1/4 in.) long, nearly or quite as thick as broad; pods small, not at all flabby or inflated when green, mostly 3-5 in. long, erect or ascending when green, remaining so when dry or at length becoming spreading or even deflexed. Probably S. Asia.
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==References==
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Vigna catjang, Walp. Seeds small, usually oblong or cylindric and but slightly kidney-shaped, 5-6 mm. (1/5-1/4 in.) long, nearly or quite as thick as broad; pods small, not at all flabby or inflated when green, mostly 3-5 in. long, erect or ascending when green, remaining so when dry or at length becoming spreading or even deflexed. Probably S. Asia.


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