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Abrus precatorius - Wikipedia
Abrus precatorius, commonly known as jequirity bean or rosary pea, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae. It is a slender, perennial climber with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves that twines around trees, shrubs, and hedges.
Abrus precatorius - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ...
Description. The rosary pea is an evergreen vine in the bean family (Fabaceae) that is native to India and parts of tropical Asia. It was imported to Florida and is now listed as a noxious weed and is on the Federal Noxious Weed List. It is illegal to grow this poisonous plant.
18 (Rosary Pea) Abrus Precatorius Benefits And Medical Uses
Abrus precatorius, Rosary Pea or Gunja, is a medicinal plant known for its neuro-protective, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic properties. It presents potential side effects and risks. In this article, I take a deep dive into Abrus precatorius benefits, side effects and potential nutritional value.
Rosary Pea (Abrus precatorius) - The Lazy Naturalist ...
Abrus precatorius, commonly known as jequirity bean or rosary pea, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae. It is a slender, perennial climber with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves that twines around trees, shrubs, and hedges.
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Flowers: pea-like flowers are small, pale, and white to violet to pink, densely clustered in leaf axils. Fruit: the seed pod is oblong, flat and truncate shaped, roughly 1 1/2 - 2 inches long and curls back when it opens. Seeds: 3 to 8 shiny, hard, brilliant red seeds. Distribution in Florida: central and south.
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