Lablab - Wikipedia The name lablab which is also capitalized as its genus name is given by Robert Sweet from the previous name of Dolichos lablab by Carl Linnaeus, its epithet comes from Arabic: لَبْلَاب, romanized: lablāb
Lablab (Lablab purpureus) Plant Guide - USDA Plants Database Commercial crop: Lablab purpureus is grown as a pulse crop (crop harvested for dry seed) in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean It is also consumed as a green vegetable (green bean, pod, leaf)
Lablab purpureus (Hyacinth Bean, Indian Bean, Lablab) | North Carolina . . . Lablab Species: purpureus Family: Fabaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): It has been used in the Philippines and China as a stimulant, to reduce fever, to reduce flatulence, to stimulate digestion, and as an antispasmodic In Namibia, the root has been used to treat heart conditions Life Cycle: Annual Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Country Or
Food Plot Seed: How to Plant Lablab - Realtree Camo Unlike other legumes, lablab does not tolerate wet soil conditions as well In contrast, it does very well under dry conditions Furthermore, it does tolerate both acidic and inferior soil So overall, it has its ups and downs When planting, take into account other nearby food sources
Deer Food Plot Seed — Lablab – Tecomate Lablab is a superior summer legume that is well adapted to the tropical and sub-tropical climates Lablab food plot seed is extremely heat and drought tolerant and requires a soil temperature greater than 68 degrees Fahrenheit for quick growth Lablab is not suitable for small unprotected plots
Lablab (Lablab purpureus) - Feedipedia Lablab (Lablab purpureus (L ) Sweet) is a summer-growing annual or occasionally short-lived perennial forage legume It is a twining, climbing, trailing or upright herbaceous plant that can grow to a length of 3-6 m
Lablab: High-Protein Wildlife Forage Cover Crop Lablab (Lablab purpureus), also known as hyacinth bean, is a warm-season legume that serves as an excellent wildlife food source due to its high protein content and vigorous growth It is particularly favored for deer food plots, as it provides nutritious forage throughout the summer and fall
Lablab (Treated) | Seeds | Deer Creek Seed The plant looks like a soybean plant, but grows taller and tends to bind together to form a natural barrier Lablab prefers warm temperatures and will not tolerate frost This product is treated; do not use for food, feed, or oil purposes Store away from feeds or other foodstuffs