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  1. Phaseolus (2770 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    43: ''Phaseolus ritensis''<br/>
    55: ...ich today is cultivated worldwide in tropical, semitropical and temperate [[climate]]s.
    57: ...us aureus'', whereas more modern sources classify it as ''Vigna radiata''.
    60: [[Category:Faboideae]]
  2. Sweet pea (1311 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
  3. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    11: ...steria'''''}}<br/>{{Taxobox authority new | authority = [[Thomas Nuttall|Nutt.]]}}
    18: ...). The vines climb by twining their entire stems either [[clockwise]] (As in [[Japanese Wisteria|''Wis...
    20: ...s ''[[Laburnum]]'', but purple, violet, pink or white, not yellow. Flowering is in the spring (just be...
    22: ...[[1818]]), a professor of anatomy at the [[University of Pennsylvania]]. As a consequence, the name is...
  4. Lotus (1302 bytes)
    5: *The [[Nymphaea lotus|Egyptian White Water-lily]], also called Egyptian Lotus, of the...
    6: ...]] ''[[Lotus (genus)|Lotus]]'' in the subfamily [[Faboideae]] in the family [[Fabaceae]]
    9: *The [[Lotus Position]] (meditation)
    10: *[[Lotus Cars]], a British car manufacturer.
  5. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    3: It includes listings or tabular information for quic...
    7: ...vely, instead of copying the link, you could drag it into your bookmarks toolbar, allowing the link to...
    10: Please use the new section editing feature if your browser
    17: ...es/List_of_et|9,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_hospitals|10,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_mis|11,]] [[S...
    28: ...t of subnational entities|Lists of subnational entities]]
  6. Alfalfa (6719 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    20: ...em sometimes stretching to 4.5 meters. This makes it very resilient, especially to droughts.
    22: ...cing a high-protein feed regardless of available nitrogen in the [[soil]].
    24: ...ricultural efficiency. When grown on soils where it is well-adapted, alfalfa is the highest yielding ...
    26: ... is one of the few plants that exhibit [[autotoxicity]]. Alfalfa seed will not grow in existing stand...
  7. Pea (6070 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Pea plant with tendrils photo.jpg|220px]] | caption = Pea pod}}
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    17: ...ltivar]]s. The pea plant is an [[annual plant]], with a [[biological life cycle|lifecycle]] of a year.
    20: ... [[Near East]]ern [[archaeology|archaeological]] sites which date back nearly 10,000 years. Domesticat...
    22: ...ltitude tropical areas. Many cultivars reach maturity about 60 days after planting. Peas grow best in ...
  8. Lentil (2645 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    17: ...nctive earthy flavor. A variety of lentils exist with colors that range from yellow to red-orange to g...
    19: ... ([[Dal]]) form. Stripped of their outer skin, split lentils are usually bright orange, green or brown...
    21: ...n part of the human diet since the aceramic [[Neolithic]].
    23: ...after the lentil (German: ''Linse''), whose shape it resembles.
  9. Lima bean (3691 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    16: ...mage:NutritionFacts limabeans.png|frame|right|Nutritional information for lima beans]]
    17: ...'', [[Fabaceae]]) is grown as a [[vegetable]] for its mature and immature [[bean]]s.
    25: ...ato" varieties the shape approaches spherical. White seeds are common, but black, red, orange and var...
    29: The lima bean is palatable and nutritious both immature as a fresh [[vegetable]] and ma...
  10. Soybean (9506 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    16: ...[[American English|US]]) or '''Soya beans''' ([[British English|UK]]) (''Glycine max'') are a high-[[p...
    18: ...to the [[human body]] because of the body's inability to [[synthesize]] them. For this reason, soy is ...
    27: ...ay be boiled whole (in the green pod) and served with [[salt]], often under the Japanese name ''edamam...
    29: ...tended to imitate [[meat]]), [[tempeh]], soy [[lecithin]] and [[vegetable oil]]. Soybeans are also th...
  11. Jicama (1833 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Faboideae]]}}
    22: ..., and slightly sweet, the flesh draws comparison with that of the [[apple]].
    28: ...es. Native to tropical [[The Americas|America]], it is now widely known in warmer parts of [[China]] ...
  12. Fabaceae (3530 bytes)
    11: [[Faboideae]]<br>
    18: ...uch as ''[[Laburnum]]'', ''[[Robinia]]'', ''[[Gleditsia]]'', ''[[Acacia]]'', ''[[Mimosa]]'', and ''[[D...
    20: ...chnically called a [[legume]], whose two sides split apart, releasing the seeds which are attached to ...
    21: ...ionoideae: One petal is large and has a crease in it, the two adjacent petals are on the sides, and th...
    22: ...eae flowers in ''[[Cercis]]'', while symmetrical with five equal petals in ''[[Bauhinia]]''.
  13. Mung bean (2133 bytes)
    17: ... ''Vigna radiata'' which is native to [[India]]. It is also known as '''green gram''', '''golden gram...
    19: ...lus]]'' to ''[[Vigna]]'' and is still often seen cited as ''Phaseolus aureus'' or ''Phaseolus radiatus...
    21: ...prouts') are [[stir frying|stir fried]] (usually with ingredients such as [[garlic]], [[ginger]], [[sc...
    23: ....Mung bean is widely consumed by keralites along with 'Kanji'(Rice gruel)
    27: [[Category:Faboideae]]

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