Annals of Botany, New Series, Vol. 32, No. 127 (JULY 1968), pp. 509-519 (11 pages) The effects of various growth-retarding chemicals on the growth of excised roots of Dolichos lablab in sterile ...
WHILE studying the possibility of germinating the seed of Striga hermonthica Benth. by means other than the excretions of the roots of gramineous plants it was found that excretions from the roots of ...
How could you not love a bean called lablab? Originating in Africa but cultivated in India since Neolithic times, the hyacinth bean (Dolichos lablab) has fed humans and livestock for millenniums. It’s ...
Joyce Muruku fills up cereal tins at her sat within Chaka Open air market in Kieni, Nyeri county. [Mose Sammy, Standard] The lablab bean, scientifically called Lablab purpureus (or Dolichos lablab), ...
he humble hyacinth bean, variously described as Lablab purpureus or Dolichos lablab, arrives in our streets in December and stays till February. It is winter in Bangalore. Finally, the rains have ...
A hyacinth bean doesn’t fall far from the vine, both figuratively and literally. From vine to bean pod, from leaf to flower, the colorful Thomas Jefferson vine – as we call it in Virginia – has a ...