RM2KCH206–Blue Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) flowers growing at the Maui Tropical Plantation on the island of Maui, Hawaii, USA, on July 10, 2007. Blue Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) commonly known as jade vine, emerald vine or turquoise jade vine, is a species of leguminous perennial woody vine, a native of the tropical forests of the Philippines, with stems that can reach up to 18 m in length. The turquoise flower color is similar to some forms of the minerals turquoise and jade, varying from blue-green to mint green. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RF2PKJ4KT–Assortment of Ayurvedic Medicine Seeds: Gray Nicker, Strychnos Potatorum, Velvet Bean, Madhuca Longifolia, and Castor Oil Seeds
RF2RJKDN3–Campsis Tecoma radicans flower also known as trumpet vine trumpet creeper
RF2G5WR9K–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RM2C1HECT–Mucuna aurea CB Rob Mucuna aurea CB Rob.
RMBGB7FP–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFMA8KKH–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RM2BXDFJB–Mucuna platyphylla A Gray in Wilkes Mucuna platyphylla A Gray in Wilkes.
RM2D7BD28–Pinned, Guyane FSE:Cayenne Chemin Du Rorota Exgraine De La Liane Mucuna sp. (Fabaceae) 11-1-1991 F. LeCorre leg., Chemin de Rorota, French Guiana, Araptus guyanensis Wood, 2007, Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae
RMJ46515–Mucuna pruriens RHS
RF2WXTMN7–Fruit of Mucuna Montarola, Costa Rica
RFE9BBFY–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (
RFTBDJ0M–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Blue skeletal formula on white background.
RMPC2BEA–432 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RMHKE8FA–Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RM2E9RW5N–Mucuna pruriens RHS.
RM2BTW6T3–Mucuna sp.
RM2RBBKF6–Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens
RMDTF4X8–Mucuna pruriens, velvet bean
RM2KCH207–Tour guide holds a cluster of Blue Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) flowers growing at the Maui Tropical Plantation on the island of Maui, Hawaii, USA, on July 10, 2007. Blue Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) commonly known as jade vine, emerald vine or turquoise jade vine, is a species of leguminous perennial woody vine, a native of the tropical forests of the Philippines, with stems that can reach up to 18 m in length. The turquoise flower color is similar to some forms of the minerals turquoise and jade, varying from blue-green to mint green. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./Nur
RMCT3AA4–Velvet bean or cowitch, Mucuna pruriens.
RF2RJKD6G–Campsis Tecoma radicans flower also known as trumpet vine trumpet creeper
RF2G5WR01–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMHHMAHP–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens (Cowhage, Dolichos pruriens). Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835. James Main (1775-1846) was a Scottish gardener, botanist and writer.
RMBGB0FB–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFMA8KP6–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RFJ91W3D–mucuna benettii in sukhothai
RFKHNK56–Vegetable, Illustration Background Pattern of Hand Drawn Sketch Velvet Bean or Mucuna Pruriens Pods, Good Source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamins and Minera
RMJ464MK–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331
RF2WXTMFF–Fruit of Mucuna Montarola, Costa Rica
RFE9BBFK–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (
RFTBDJ0R–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure). Atoms are shown as color-coded circles with thick black outlines and bonds: hydrogen (hidden), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue).
RF2HFHCY4–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RMMTWW51–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 432 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RMHX7E8A–Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RM2E9RW5X–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b.
RM2BTTC32–Mucuna sp.
RMDTFW5N–Mucuna gigantea, sea bean
RM2AM5CYX–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . Figs. 610-612.—Vegetable Hairs, a, cotton fibre ; 6, branched hair of mullein ; c, spongi- oles of rootlets.. Fig. 613.—Hair of Mucuna. UNITED STATES PHABMACOPCEIA. 1088 and fungi, in which little, if any, other differentiation takes place, somesort of cuticularization occurs, and the thallogens are completely madeup of fundamental tissue and this cuticle. Tissues made up of these outer cells are the epidermis or epidermaltissue, which we can well study in such parts as leaves or fruits. As the stem or root acquires considerable thickness the epi
RMP7C940–Velvet bean or cowhage, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RM2A83EP7–Velvet bean or cowhage, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2G5WR8J–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGB1FT–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFM8XRB5–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RFKHN75A–Vegetable, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Velvet Bean or Mucuna Pruriens Pods on White Background, Good Source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamins and Miner
RMJ46FRW–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b
RFTBDJ0N–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure). Atoms are shown as color-coded circles connected by thin bonds, on a white background: hydrogen (hidden), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue).
RF2HFHDBC–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RMMYKF6R–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 377 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RFKHMJNY–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Skeletal formula.
RM2E9RW5D–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331.
RM2BTTC43–Mucuna sp.
RMPFKFTW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1036 MUCUNA MULCHING. 1434. A true moss— Polytrichum commune, MUC&NA (Brazilian name). Lecjuminbsre. Between 20 and 30 mostly twining plants, widely distributed iu the tropics, one of which is somewhat cultivated as a forage plant. The genus is allied to Glycine, which in- cludes the Soy Bean. The Ivs. are
RM2AM78HN–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . ntact with the skin. ingsize. Used as powerful counter-irritants in neuralgias, sciaticas, etc. Mucilagines. Mucilages. Solutions of gum or vegetable mucilage in water. Mucilage of acacia,mucilage of tragacanth, and mucilage of quince are typical mucilages.Starch paste is also called a mucilage, although it does not contain gumor mucilage, because it resembles the mucilages in being viscid andmore or less adhesive. Used as demulcent vehicles for other remedies. Mucuna. MuCITNA. Mucunai Setce—Cowhage. Origin.—Mucuna pruriens De Candolle (Leguminos
RMP9HB26–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens (Cowhage, Dolichos pruriens). Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835. James Main (1775-1846) was a Scottish gardener, botanist and writer.
RF2G5WR3J–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGB1H6–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFMA8KJP–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RFKHN7C5–Vegetable, Illustration Frame of Hand Drawn Sketch Fresh Podded Vegetables Isolated on White Background.
RMJ4820K–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331 cropped
RFTBDJ0T–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule. Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure). Atoms are shown as color-coded circles connected by thin bonds, on a white background: hydrogen (beige), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue).
RMMXDXED–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 432 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RFFWGAWN–L-DOPA (levodopa) Parkinson's disease drug molecule Stylized skeletal formula (chemical structure) Atoms are shown as
RM2E9RW6A–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b-cropped.
RM2BTW6TJ–Mucuna elliptica DC.
RMPFE774–. Denkschriften - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Bot. u. zool. Ergebn. von den Samoa- u. Salomonsinseln. 561 Mucuna Adanson. N. S. Mucuna gigantea P. DC, Prodrom., Vol. II, p. 405. — K. Schum., Flora v. Neupommern in Notizbl. bot. Gart. Berlin, Bd. II, p. 123. — Schum.-Lauterb., 1. c, p. 364. Insel Neupommern: Gazelle-Halbinsel, im Strandwald bei Herbertshöhe. Nr. 4121. Blüten grün. Salomonsinseln: Insel Bougainville, häufige Schlingpflanze im Strandwaid in der Bucht von Kieta. Nr. 4012,4462. Salomonsinseln: Insel Bougainville, in Wäldern beim Eingebornendorf Popoko. Nr. 4830. Sa
RM2ANF889–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Dim. of mucro, a sharp point. Ger., Weichspitzchen, Stack-elspitzcJien. A small mucro. [B, 123 (a, 35).] MUCULENT, adj. Mu^ku^l-e^nt. Abounding in mucus, [a, 48.] MUCUNA (Lat.), n. f. Mu2(mu)-ku2(ku)na». Ger., Juckbohne(1st def.). 1. A genus of leguminous plants of the Phaseolece, hav-ing the seed-pods covered with stinging hairs. [B, 5,18, 19, 42,121,173, 180 (tt, 35).] 2. See M. pruriens.—M.. albi
RMP55X5M–Velvet bean or cowitch, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn by G. Reid and engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831.
RF2G5WPR6–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGB0AB–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFM8XR83–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RMJ46E4W–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b cropped
RMMAA3XH–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region . 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowhage, velvet bean and pica-pica.
RM2E9RW6D–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331-cropped.
RM2BTTC1F–Mucuna novaguineensis Scheff.
RMRE2972–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1036 MUCUNA MULCHING. 1434. A true mossâ Polytrichum commune. MUCtJNA (Brazilian name). Legumindsfv. Between 20 and 'fO mostly twining plants, widely distributed in the tropics, one of which is somewhat cultivated as a forage plant. The genus is allied to Glycine, which in- cludes the Soy Bean. The Ivs. are lar
RMP6FDNJ–Velvet bean or Yokohama bean, Mucuna pruriens (Cow-hage dolichos, Dolichos pruriens). After an illustration in Stephenson and Churchill's 'Medical Botany.' Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RF2G5WRE1–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGB133–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFMA8KBD–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RFMA8KPJ–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RMKJ1BHG–Mucuna urens
RMME81XE–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Flg. 131. -ä B). von Bradbm-ya hrasUiana (L.) 0. Ktze. — B blühendes Stengelstück von Glycine Mspida Maxim. C einzelne Bl.; B Frkn. (im Längsschnitt) derselben. — E Hülse von Terumnus uncinatus Sw. — F blühender ^.weig von Mucuna pruriens DC.; G Hülse: U S.; J Stb.; K einzelne A. derselben. — L Hülse von Mucuna cya- nosj>erma K. Schnm. — J/Bl. von Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub.; iV Hülse derselben. (Original.)
RMRYJ1K5–Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowhage, velvet bean and pica-pi
RM2BTTC33–Mucuna stans Baker.
RMRDN8D8–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowhage, velvet bean and
RMP5NHH9–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RF2G5WRB9–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGAYF2–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous plant, is grown in the on-site nursery. The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Johor Bahru, Malaysia
RFMEG70K–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RMRX6517–Edible and poisonous plants of Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowh
RM2BTTC3R–Mucuna rostrata Benth.
RMRD437A–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1036 MUCUNA MULCHING. 1434. A true moss— Polytrichum commune, MUC&NA (Brazilian name). Lecjuminbsre. Between 20 and 30 mostly twining plants, widely distributed iu the tropics, one of which is somewhat cultivated as a forage plant. The genus is allied to Glycine, which in- cludes the Soy Bean. The Ivs. are
RF2G5WPPR–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGB5H1–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous cover plant at The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Green certified by RSPO
RFM8XRCH–blooming mucuna birdwoodiana tutch in Spring
RM2BTTC00–Mucuna huberi Ducke.
RMRE1RFK–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. 6o MORPHOLOGY {Jatropha gossypifoHa), bichuti {Tragia involucrata), the pods of alkushi {Mucuna pruriens) (see fig. 179), and the involucre of Stegesbeckia (see fig. 201). Spines, prickles, and glandular hairs are the arma- ture of plants, by which they defend themselves against the attack of animals. Sir George Watt, writing on armature of plants, says: "The plant mani- fests distinct efforts to defend itself from the attack of animals. Every part of shial- kanta (Argemone mexicana) (fig. 63) is one mass of pointed bodies which protect it most success
RF2G5WPWH–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMBGAP7C–Mucuna bracteata, a leguminous cover plant at The Sindora Palm Oil Plantation. Green certified by RSPO
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