dolichos biflorus

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dolichos biflorus

A farmer harvests dolichos biflorus in a field.

Definition

Noun: A twining herb (Dolichos biflorus, also placed in the genus Vigna) native to the Old World tropics, cultivated in India for its edible seeds and as fodder for livestock. It is a leguminous plant known for its small, grayish-brown seeds.

Usage
  • is valued in traditional Indian agriculture.
  • The seeds of are used in various culinary preparations.
  • Farmers cultivate both for human consumption and as animal feed.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The plant is sometimes referred to by its synonym subsp. in botanical contexts, highlighting its taxonomic relationship to other legumes like the cowpea.
  • Common Names: In regional languages and agricultural contexts, it is often called "horse gram," "kulthi bean," or "madras gram."
Variants and Related Words
  • Horse gram (n): The most common English name for the seeds and the plant .
  • Kulthi (n): A common name for this legume in India.
  • Macrotyloma uniflorum (n): A later taxonomic synonym sometimes used in scientific literature.
Synonyms
  • Horse gram
  • Kulthi bean
  • Madras gram
Related Terms
  • Legume (n): The broader family of plants to which belongs, characterized by seed pods.
  • Pulse (n): The edible seeds harvested from leguminous plants, such as those from .
  • Fodder crop (n): A crop grown primarily to feed livestock, one of the uses of .
dolichos biflorus

A farmer harvests dolichos biflorus in a field.

Noun
  1. twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos