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Vicia bungei

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Three-toothed wild pea

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Description

A climber. It grows 20-40 cm high. The stems are slender. The are 4 sides and branched. The leaves have leaflets along the stalk. There is a tendril at the end. There are 6-10 leaflets and they are oblong and 1-3 cm long by 3-8 mm wide. The flowers are purple-blue. The pods are flat and oblong. They are 3-4 cm long by 6-8 mm wide. There are 3-8 seeds. They are 3 mm across.

Edible Uses

The young plant is used as a potherb, and the leaves are edible.

Traditional Uses

The young plant is used as a potherb.

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Medicinal Uses

The young plant has traditional uses as a potherb.

Distribution

It is a temperate plant. In China it grows on sandy and rocky sea shores and mountain slopes. It grows from sea level to 4,200 m above sea level. In Sichuan and Yunnan.

Where It Grows

Asia, China, Korea, Manchuria,

Notes

There are about 140 Vicia species. They are mostly temperate.

Synonyms

Vicia tridentata Bunge

References (2)

  • Hu, Shiu-ying, 2005, Food Plants of China. The Chinese University Press. p 486
  • Plants for a Future database, The Field, Penpol, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0NG, UK. http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/

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