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Mucuna pruriens
| Mucuna pruriens is a tropical legume known by a multitude of common names (see below). The plant is an annual, climbing shrub with long vines that can reach over 15 m in length. When the plant is young, it is almost completely covered with fuzzy hairs, but when older, it is almost completely... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Mucuna pruriens
Mucuna pruriens is a tropical legume known by a multitude of common names (see below). Nomenclature and taxonomy
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Mucuna
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List of culinary vegetables
This is a list of vegetables in the culinary sense. ... Velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens)
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Buffalo bean
Buffalo bean may refer to: ... Buffalo bean (Mucuna pruriens)
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Phaseoleae
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Itching powder
Itching powder refers to a group of powders or powder-like substances that induce itching when applied onto human skin. ... Another common ingredient is Mucuna pruriens.
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Imperata cylindrica
Imperata cylindrica, also known as cogongrass or kunai grass, is a species of grass in the genus Imperata. ... The legume vine Mucuna pruriens is used in the countries of Benin and Vietnam as a biological control for Imperata cylindrica.
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Nettle
Nettle is the common name for between 30-45 species of flowering plants of the genus Urtica in the family Urticaceae, with a cosmopolitan though mainly temperate distribution. ... Cowhage (Mucuna pruriens, Fabaceae)
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Psychedelic plants
Psychedelic plants are plants that contain psychedelic drugs. ... Mucuna pruriens, 6-Methoxy-Harman
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