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noun - any of several erect or climbing woody plants of the genus Mucuna
MUCUNA - Mucuna is a genus of around 100 accepted species of climbing lianas (vines) and shrubs of the family Fabaceae: tribe Phaseoleae and typically found i...
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| A genus of leguminous climbing herbs and shrubs of the tribe Phaseole, characterized by showy flowers with the banner smaller than the wings or the acute keel, and anthers of two shapes. |
| any of several erect or climbing woody plants of the genus Mucuna widespread in tropics of both hemispheres |
| A tropical climbing bean plant. |
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Mucuna is a genus of around 100 accepted species of climbing lianas (vines) and shrubs of the family Fabaceae: tribe Phaseoleae and typically found in Tropical forests. * The leaves are trifoliolate, alternate, or spiraled, and the flowers are pea-like but larger, with distinctive curved petals, and occurring in racemes. Like other legumes, Mucuna plants bear pods. They are generally bat-pollinated and produce seeds that are buoyant sea-beans. These have a characteristic three-layered appearance, appearing like the eyes of a large mammal in some species and like a hamburger in others (most notably M. sloanei) and giving rise to common names like deer-eye beans, donkey-eye beans, ox-eye beans, or hamburger seed. * The name of the genus is derived from mucunã, a TupiGuarani word for these species. |