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Vigna sesquipedalis, W. F. Wight (Dolichos sesquipedalis, Linn.). Seeds elongated kidney-form, 8-12 mm. (1/3 – 1/2 in.) long, their thickness much less than their breadth; pods pendent, much elongated, 1-3 ft. long, fleshy and brittle, becoming more or less inflated, flabby and pale in color before ripening, and shrinking about the widely separated seeds when dry. S. Asia.
Vigna sesquipedalis, W. F. Wight (Dolichos sesquipedalis, Linn.). Seeds elongated kidney-form, 8-12 mm. (1/3 – 1/2 in.) long, their thickness much less than their breadth; pods pendent, much elongated, 1-3 ft. long, fleshy and brittle, becoming more or less inflated, flabby and pale in color before ripening, and shrinking about the widely separated seeds when dry. S. Asia.
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==Cultivation==
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==References==
*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Vigna sesquipedalis, W. F. Wight (Dolichos sesquipedalis, Linn.). Seeds elongated kidney-form, 8-12 mm. (1/3 – 1/2 in.) long, their thickness much less than their breadth; pods pendent, much elongated, 1-3 ft. long, fleshy and brittle, becoming more or less inflated, flabby and pale in color before ripening, and shrinking about the widely separated seeds when dry. S. Asia.


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