-
sesquipedalis subspecies arrived in the
United States via Asia. It is
characterised by
unusually long pods,
leading to the
Latin name (
sesquipedalis means...
- The
asparagus bean (Vigna
unguiculata subsp.
sesquipedalis) is a
legume cultivated for its
edible green pods
containing immature seeds, like the green...
- bean (Phaseolus coccineus),
yardlong bean (Vigna
unguiculata subsp.
sesquipedalis), and
hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus) are used in a
similar way. Green...
-
Dactylorhiza elata subsp.
sesquipedalis Tela Botanica,
Dactylorhize des Charentes,
Dactylorhiza elata subsp.
sesquipedalis Orquídeas de Almería, Dactylorhiza...
- subsp.
dekindtiana is the wild
relative and
Vigna unguiculata subsp.
sesquipedalis is the
related asparagus bean.
Other beans of
somewhat similar appearance...
- words". The word is
formed from the
Latin word
sesquipedalia (singular
sesquipedalis),
which the
Ancient Roman poet
Horace used in Ars
Poetica to describe...
-
kidney bean of
Egypt Phaseolus aegypticus "Vigna
unguiculata subsp.
sesquipedalis".
Germplasm Resources Information Network.
Agricultural Research Service...
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selloi (Spreng.) J.F.Macbr.
Calliandra semisepulta Barneby Calliandra sesquipedalis McVaugh Calliandra sessilis Benth.
Calliandra silvicola Taub. Calliandra...
- pies and soups. The same name is used for
Vigna unguiculata subsp.
sesquipedalis, also
called yard-long bean and cowpea. Gerard's
Herbal 1597 -p.1040...
- dekindtiana—wild cowpea,
African cowpea,
Ethiopian cowpea Vigna unguiculata subsp.
sesquipedalis—yardlong bean, long-podded cowpea,
asparagus bean,
Chinese long bean...