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    The genus Vigna is in the plant family Fabaceae. The genus is named after Dominico Vigna an Italian botanist of the 17th century. Many Vigna species are cultivated for food. They include some well-known and not so well known bean species formerly included in the genus Phaseolus. Common names in this genus reflect its mixed taxonomic history as some are referred to as peas and others as beans.

    Many references even in current literature will place some of these species in genus Phaseolus. According to Hortus Third, however, Vigna differs from Phaseolus in that
      plants in Vigna often have stipules that are appendaged
      the thickened part of the style is less strongly twisted

    Examples of Vigna species cultivated for food include:

        V. unguiculata ssp. cylindrica catjang

    Other Vigna species include:

    Vigna species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Turnip Moth.


        Vigna
    NameVigna
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    RegnumPlantae
    DivisioFlowering plant
    ClassisDicotyledon
    OrdoFabales
    FamiliaFabaceae
    SubfamiliaFaboideae
    TribusPhaseoleae
    GenusVigna
    Subdivision RanksSpecies
    SubdivisionSpecies
     
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