Vigna angularis var. angularis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Phaseolus angularis, Willd. Adzuki Bean. Erect, 1-2 ft. high: sts. slightly furrowed, smooth or with scattered retuse hairs: lfts. ovate, shallowly 3-lobed, smooth or slightly roughened with scattered hairs: fls. yellow, in 2's or 3's on axillary peduncles: pods small, cylindrical; seed rea, cream, black or mottled, small, average weight about .07 gram, oblong to nearly round, frequently with square end walls, ratio length to thickness (hilum to back) from 1:1 to 1.5:1; hilum 1/12 in. (2 mm.) long or longer: primary lvs. ovate, their bases truncate or only slightly auricu- late, their petioles 2/5in. (10mm.) long or longer. Asia.— Cult, in N. China and Japan, where it is eaten boiled with soups or mixed with rice. CH


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