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Family Fabaceae
Azuki
Leptospron adenanthum (G.Mey.) A.Delgado
WILD BEAN / ADZUKI BEAN

Scientific names Common names
Dolichos oleraceus Schumach. & Thonn.            Azuki (Tagalog)
Leptospron adenanthum (G.Mey. ) A.Delgado          Adzuki bean (Engl.)
Phaseolus adenanthus G.Mey.            Purple beach-pea (Engl.)
Phaseolus adenanthus f. bahiensis Hassl.         Red beans (Engl.)
Phaseolus adenanthus var. caeduorum (Mart. ex Benth.) Hassl.      Wild bean (Engl.)
Phaseolus adenanthus var. genuinus Hassl.         Wild pea (Engl.)
Phaseolus adenanthus f. guaraniticus Hassl.          
Phaseolus adenanthus f. janeirensis Hassl.          
Phaseolus adenanthus var. latifolius Hassl.          
Phaseolus adenanthus var. radicans (Benth.) Hassl.          
Phaseolus adenanthus f. subtortus Hassl.          
Phaseolus adenanthus var. truxillennsis Hassl.          
Phaseolus adenanthus f. velutinus Hassl.          
Phaseolus alatus Schrank            
Phaseolus alatus Roxb.            
Phaseolus amarus Roxb.         
Phaseolus amoenus Macfad.         
Phaseolus amoenus Sol. ex G.Forst.         
Phaseolus barbulatus Benth.            
Phaseolus brevipes Benth.            
Phaseolus caeduorum Mart. ex Benth.            
Phaseolus cirrosus Kunth            
Phaseolus cochleatus Bello            
Phaseolus cochleatus var. pallidus Bello            
Phaseolus cochleatus var. violaceus Bello            
Phaseolus cuernavacanus Rose            
Phaseolus cummingii Benth.            
Phaseolus latifolius Benth.            
Phaseolus macfadyenii Steud.            
Phaseolus occidentalis Rose            
Phaseolus radicans Benth.            
Phaseolus rostratus Wall.            
Phaseolus senegalensis Guill. & Perr.            
Phaseolus spiralis Piper.            
Phaseolus subtortus Benth.            
Phaseolus surinamensis Miq.            
Phaseolus truxillensis var. grandiflorus Micheli            
Phaseolus truxillensis var. minor Benth.            
Phaseolus truxillensis f. velutina Chodat & Hassl.            
Vigna adenantha (G.Mey.) Marec., Masch. & Stainier          
Vigna adenantha (G.Mey) Mar., Masch & Stainer is a synonym of Leptospron adenanthum.
Leptospron adenanthum is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online
Other vernacular names
AYURVEDA: Aranya-mudga, Mudga-parni.
FRENCH: Pois marron.
KANNADA: Kadu hesave.
MALAYALAM: Kattupayer, Kandalpayar.
PORTUGUESE: Fava caranguejo.
SIDDHA / TAMIL: Kattupayaru.

Gen info
- Leptospron is a small genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. Species in the genus were formerly considered to belong to the genus Vigna. (4)
- Studies on embryological characteristics suggest Vigna adenantha is possibly better classified in the genus Phaseolus. (1)

Botany
Vigna adenantha is a perennial climbing herb up to 4 m long, with tuberous roots; stem twining, glabrous or sparsely hairy, rooting at the lower nodes. Leaves alternate, 3-foliolate; stipules oblong-ovate, 3–6 mm long, base slightly cordate, apex acute, conspicuously veined; petiole 1–14 cm long, rachis 0.5–2 cm long; petiolules 3–4 mm long, hairy; leaflets ovate to rhombic, lateral ones slightly asymmetric, (2.5–)5–10(–14) cm × (1.5–)2.5–6.5(–8) cm, base rounded or truncate, apex obtuse to acute, sparsely appressed-hairy on both sides, venation reticulate. Inflorescence an axillary false raceme 5–30 cm long, 6–12-flowered; peduncle up to 25 cm long, rachis 2–7 cm long. Flowers bisexual, papilionaceous; pedicel 2–3 mm long, with ovate-oblong bracteoles 3–4 mm × 2 mm; calyx with tube 3–4 mm long, the 3 lower lobes falcate or narrowly oblong, 3–5 mm long, the upper pair fused into a short, bifid lip, sparsely pubescent; corolla with almost circular standard, 1–2.5 cm × 2–2.5 cm, rose or white with green veins and a green basal eye surrounded by violet-purple inside, wings c. 3 cm long, white-tinged violet, green and yellow at the base, keel c. 5 cm long, with a long beak, spirally incurved for about 3 turns, white to violet-blue; stamens 10, 9 fused but upper one free; ovary superior, appressed-hairy, style slender, strongly curved. Fruit an oblong pod 7–15 cm × 0.5–1.5 cm, slightly curved, flattened, glabrous or slightly hairy, 9–15-seeded. Seeds reniform, 5.5–7.5 mm × 4.5–6 mm × 2.5–5 mm, dark reddish brown; hilum central, small, white. (3)

Distribution
- Introduced; naturalized. (5)
- From Luzon to Mindanao, in thickets bordering swamps, streams, etc., at low and medium altitudes.
- Listed at Plants of the World Online as 'Native'. (2)

Constituents
- Study revealed a good forage containing 17.4% crude protein and 0.18% P. (3)

Parts used
Roots, whole plant.

Uses

Edibility
- Green pods and ripe seeds are eaten as emergency food.
- In Liberia, plant is cultivated for edible tuberous roots, which are cooked and eaten.
- In India, roots tuberous roots eaten in times of scarcity.
Folkloric
- In Nigeria, decoction of whole plant used for treatment of gonorrhea, and mixed with rice water for the treatment of diabetes.
- In India, decoction used for bowel complaints and stricture. Roots used to stop excessive bleeding. (6)
Others
- Fodder: In Sudan, cattle browse the plant.
Forage contains 17.4% crude protein and 0.18% P.
- Fiber: Used for weaving.

Studies
No studies found under Leptospron adenanthum, Phaseolus adenanthus, and Vigna adenantha.

Availability
Wild-crafted.
Seeds in the cybermarket.

July 2023

                                                 PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS
IMAGE SOURCE: Photo: Vigna adenantha / Dick Culbert / CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic / click on image or link to go to source page / Wikipedia
IMAGE SOURCE: Photo: Vigna adenantha seeds / Susana Guzman Gomez / Coleccion anexa de Frutos y Semillas (MEXU) / click on image or link to go to source page / UnibioUnam
IMAGE SOURCE: Illustration: Art Print -- Wild pea-Vigna adenantha : 1769 / Science Photo Library / click on image or link to go to source page / FineArtAmerica

Additional Sources and Suggested Readings
(1)
Vigna adenantha / Useful Tropical Plants
(2)
Leptospron adenanthum / KEW: Plants of the World Online
(3)
Vigna adenantha (PROTA) / M. Brink, PCM Jansen / Pl@ntUse
(4)
Genus Leptospron / Wikipedia
(5)
Phaseolus adenanthus / Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines
(6)
Phaseolus adenanthus G.F.W.Mey / CP Khare / Indian Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated Dictionary

DOI: It is not uncommon for links on studies/sources to change. Copying and pasting the information on the search window or using the DOI (if available) will often redirect to the new link page. (Citing and Using a (DOI) Digital Object Identifier)

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