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noungenus of chiefly tropical vines often placed in genera Dipogon or Lablab or Macrotyloma
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- horse grain twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- australian pea South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- poor man's pulse twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- lablab purpureus perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pea-like flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- dolichos lignosus South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- horse gram twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- dipogon lignosus South African evergreen partly woody vine grown for its clusters of rosy purple flowers followed by edible pods like snap beans; also grown as green manure; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- egyptian bean perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pea-like flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- hyacinth bean perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pea-like flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos
- macrotyloma annual or perennial vines of Africa and India and Australia; plants often placed in genus Dolichos