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Gardening

Mucuna sp.

PHILIPPINE NATIVE PLANTS - Domingo A. Madulid -

Scientific name: Mucuna sp.

Family: Leguminosae/Fabaceae

Description: Woody vine with alternate, trifoliate leaves. Leaves trifoliate.Leaflets oblong, acuminate. Flowers in axillary racemes, pendant, to 50 cm long. Flowers showy, papilonaceous, dark maroon to black, 2.5 to 3 cm long. Pod not seen.

Distribution: Philippines: Luzon (Zambales, San Marcelino) Endemic

Habitat: In abandoned mining site. Rather rare.

Economic uses: Potentially an ornamental plant but not yet seen cultivated in gardens. Pods of Mucuna are usually covered with tiny, irritating hairs and should be avoided.

Conservation status: Not threatened at present but may become so in the future because of habitat destruction.

Propagation: Usually by seeds.

Photo:  DAMadulid

For further information write to: Domingo A. Madulid. Email: [email protected]

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DOMINGO A

FABACEAE

LEGUMINOSAE

LUZON

MADULID

MUCUNA

PODS OF MUCUNA

SAN MARCELINO

ZAMBALES

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