WebCow-pea, Hairypod cowpea Vigna luteola Fabaceae. ily68. 7 years ago. Hi, does anyone know where I can get seeds for, Cow-pea, Hairypod cowpea. Vigna luteola . Fabaceae . Email Save Comment 2 Follow. Sort by: Oldest. Newest; Oldest; Comments (2) sooz001. 7 years ago. Ask in the Garden Web section of the Advice tab. Like; Save; ily68. WebAlso known as: Hairy cowpea The common name for hairypod cowpea (Vigna luteola) comes from "waakimbala," a Native American Chickasaw word that means "cow bean." This plant has a particularly robust ability to repel pests because of its leaves' high levels of quercetin and isorhamnetin.
Vigna Species, Hairypod Cowpea, Deer Pea, Dalrymple Vigna
WebA PLANTS profile of Vigna luteola (hairypod cowpea) from the USDA PLANTS database : Name Search: name search type enter a search name. State Search: Advanced Search: … WebOriginating in Africa, cowpeas are easy to grow and are very popular in the South. A very ancient crop. Full Sun Sprouts in 7-14 Days Seed Depth: 1/2 to 1" Ideal Temperature: 75 … hilti japan
Hairypod Cowpea – Vigna luteola
Webtallow tree [Triadica sebifera (L.) Small], hairypod cowpea [Vigna luteola (Jacq.) Benth.], and giant reed (Arundo donax L.) occur along the shores but were not the focus of this study. Initial Setup In September 2007, we established sixteen plots that consisted of three meters of shoreline and the aquatic vegetation in the area http://www.floridaforaging.com/plant/vigna-luteola WebHairypod cowpea is a host plant for several butterflies, including the cassius blue, gray hairstreak, long-tailed skipper and dorantes skipper. Some birds will forage for the seeds. Hairypod cowpea might not bring … hilti jaibot