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Macrotyloma Tenuiflorum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible bean A bean is the seed of several plants in the family Fabaceae, which are used as vegetables for human or animal food. They can be cook ...'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *'' Macrotyloma rupestre'' *'' Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *'' ...
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Horse Gram
''Macrotyloma uniflorum'' (horsegram, also known as horse gram, kulthi bean, gahat, hurali, or Madras gram) is a legume native to tropical southern Asia, known for its distinct taste and texture, widely used legume in many cuisines. It is also known for human consumption for its rich nutrients and medicinal properties. It is commonly grown for horse feed, hence the name “horse gram”. Horse gram grown in parts of India, as well as Nepal, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and is introduced to the West Indies. It is consumed whole, sprouted, or ground. It is consumed in many parts of India and is also known as a superfood, as many Hindus use them to gain nutrients that is not normally found in their sattvic (vegetarian) diet. Horse gram is also allowed to be eaten on some Hindu fasting days. Medical uses of these legumes have been discussed and is described in the Ayurveda. Description ''Macrotyloma uniflorum'' is a perennial climbing plant with a rhizome, growing to a height of about . T ...
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Macrotyloma Ellipticum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible bean A bean is the seed of several plants in the family Fabaceae, which are used as vegetables for human or animal food. They can be cooked in many different ways, including boiling, frying, and baking, and are used in many traditional dishes th ...s. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *'' Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *'' Macrotyloma rupestre'' *'' Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *' ...
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Macrotyloma Uniflorum
''Macrotyloma uniflorum'' (horsegram, also known as horse gram, kulthi bean, gahat, hurali, or Madras gram) is a legume native to tropical southern Asia, known for its distinct taste and texture, widely used legume in many cuisines. It is also known for human consumption for its rich nutrients and medicinal properties. It is commonly grown for horse feed, hence the name “horse gram”. Horse gram grown in parts of India, as well as Nepal, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and is introduced to the West Indies. It is consumed whole, sprouted, or ground. It is consumed in many parts of India and is also known as a superfood, as many Hindus use them to gain nutrients that is not normally found in their sattvic (vegetarian) diet. Horse gram is also allowed to be eaten on some Hindu fasting days. Medical uses of these legumes have been discussed and is described in the Ayurveda. Description ''Macrotyloma uniflorum'' is a perennial climbing plant with a rhizome, growing to a height of about . The ...
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Macrotyloma Tenuiflorum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible bean A bean is the seed of several plants in the family Fabaceae, which are used as vegetables for human or animal food. They can be cook ...'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *'' Macrotyloma rupestre'' *'' Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *'' ...
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Macrotyloma Stipulosum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *'' Macrotyloma rupestre'' *'' Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma stipulosum'' *''Macrotyloma tenuiflorum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origi ...
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Macrotyloma Stenophyllum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *'' Macrotyloma rupestre'' *'' Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *''Macrotyloma stipulosum'' *''Macrotyloma tenuiflorum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin ...
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Macrotyloma Rupestre
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *'' Macrotyloma rupestre'' *''Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *''Macrotyloma stipulosum'' *''Macrotyloma tenuiflorum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, ...
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Macrotyloma Oliganthum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *'' Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *''Macrotyloma rupestre'' *''Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *''Macrotyloma stipulosum'' *''Macrotyloma tenuiflorum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, ...
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Macrotyloma Maranguense
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *'' Macrotyloma maranguense'' *''Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *''Macrotyloma rupestre'' *''Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *''Macrotyloma stipulosum'' *''Macrotyloma tenuiflorum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, e ...
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Macrotyloma Geocarpum
''Macrotyloma geocarpum'' is also known as the ground bean, geocarpa groundnut, Hausa groundnut, or Kersting's groundnut. In French, it is often called ''la lentille de terre''. ''M. geocarpum'' is an herbaceous annual plant and a crop of minor economic importance in sub-Saharan Africa, tolerant of drought, with a growth habit similar to that of the peanut. ''M. geocarpum'' is a pulse belonging to the legume family. It is primarily produced in western Africa, specifically in Benin and surrounding regions. It can provide nutrition, income, and the ability to alleviate hunger given the further production and enhancement of current practices. Yields reach in dry seed.Plant resources of tropical Africa. Cereals and pulses. Plant resources of tropical Africa (PROTA). Backhuys Publishers. Eds. Brink, Grubben, etc. 2006. p. 100. Cites Leung, Busson & Jardin 1968. Early 20th century, West Africa Following the construction of the Nigerian railway system, which extended from Lagos ...
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Macrotyloma Densiflorum
''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, evaluation and use of Macrotyloma as a forage - a review"''Tropical Grasslands'' 1993, vol. 27, pages 16-29. Species include: *'' Macrotyloma africanum'' (Brenan ex R. Wilczek) Verdc. *'' Macrotyloma axillare'' (E. Mey.) Verdc. - perennial horse gram *'' Macrotyloma daltonii'' *'' Macrotyloma densiflorum'' *''Macrotyloma ellipticum'' *'' Macrotyloma geocarpum'' - Kersting's groundnut, ground bean *''Macrotyloma maranguense'' *''Macrotyloma oliganthum'' *''Macrotyloma rupestre'' *''Macrotyloma stenophyllum'' (Harms) Verdc. *''Macrotyloma stipulosum'' *''Macrotyloma tenuiflorum ''Macrotyloma'' is a genus of plants in the legume family which include several species of edible beans. Some species are also used as fodder for livestock.Blumenthal, M.J. and Staples, I.B"Origin, ev ...
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Robert Wight
Robert Wight Doctor of Medicine, MD Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Linnean Society of London, FLS (6 July 1796 – 26 May 1872) was a Scottish surgeon in the East India Company, whose professional career was spent entirely in southern India, where his greatest achievements were in botany – as an economic botanist and leading taxonomist in south India. He contributed to the introduction of Gossypium barbadense, American cotton. As a taxonomist he described 110 new genera and 1267 new species of flowering plants. He employed Indian botanical artists to illustrate many plants collected by himself and Indian collectors he trained. Some of these illustrations were published by William Jackson Hooker, William Hooker in Britain, but from 1838 he published a series of illustrated works in Madras including the uncoloured, six-volume ''Icones Plantarum Indiae Orientalis'' (1838–53) and two hand-coloured, two-volume works, the ''Illustrations of Indian Botany'' (1838–50) and ''Spic ...
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