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Tylosema esculentum, with
common names gemsbok bean and
marama bean or
morama bean, is a long-lived
perennial legume native to arid
areas of
southern Africa...
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Tylosema species:
There are four do****ented
species within the
genus Tylosema (Schweinf.)
Torre & Hillc.:
Tylosema argentea (Chiov.)
Brenan Tylosema esculentum...
- Bauhinia,
widely cultivated as an
ornamental tree in
tropical Asia, and
Tylosema , a semi-woody
genus of Africa. The
subfamily occupies a
basal position...
- Dolichos, Erythrina, Lotononis, Lupinus, Neorautanenia, Pachyrhizus,
Tylosema Order Filicales Polypodiaceae Drymoglossum niphoboloides, Lecanopteris...
- Lysiphyllum,
Phanera (including Lasiobema), Piliostigma, Schnella, and
Tylosema are
sometimes included in
Bauhinia sensu lato or
considered as
tribe Bauhinieae...
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esculentus Smallanthus sonchifolius Solenostemon rotundifolius Tylosema esculentum Tylosema f****oglense
Ullucus tuberosus Vigna vexillata Xanthosoma sagittifolium...
- 'light'. It may also be the name of a Cook
Island lunar deity Marama bean (
Tylosema esculentum) is a
plant native to
Africa Marama tribe (Luhya), an indigenous...
- 7.
Cowpeas Vigna unguiculata 8.
Lentils Lens
culinaris 9.
Marama beans Tylosema esculentum 10. Mung
beans Vigna radiata 11. Soy
beans Glycine max Cacti...
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Trifolium Tourn. ex L.
Trigonella L.
Tripodion Medik.
Trischidium Tul.
Tylosema (Schweinf.)
Torre & Hillc.
Uittienia Steenis Uleanthus Harms Ulex L. Umtiza...
- It is
quite distant from
other less-known
legumes such as Inga, Parkia,
Tylosema, or tamarinds). It is
native to Bolivia, Brazil,
Paraguay and Peru. Bolivia:...