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Entada phaseoloides (L.) Merr.   (redirected from: Entada scandens (L.) Benth.)
Family: Fabaceae
[Acacia scandens (L.) Willd., moreEntada koshunensis Hayata & Kaneh., Entada phaseoloides subsp. tonkinensis (Gagnep.) H.Ohashi, Entada scandens (L.) Benth., Entada tonkinensis Gagnep., Gigalobium scandens (L.) Hitchc., Lens phaseoloides L., Mimosa scandens L., Pusaetha scandens (L.) Kuntze, Strepsilobus scandens (L.) Raf.]
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Japan Flora: Evergreen, woody vine; leaves peuoled, the raebis ending in a tendril, the pinnae 4, the leaflets lustrous, coriaceous, 2-4 on each pinna, oblong to obo­vate, 3-8 cm. long, subacute to obtuse; racemes pedunculate, usually aggregated in a terminal panicle; flowers sessile, yel­lowish green, about 6 mm. long; legumes 30-60 cm. long, 7-10 cm. wide, curved, constricted between the seeds which are 5 cm. in  iameter. Evergreen forests near seashores.

Kyushu (Yakushima); rare. Ryukyus, Formosa, and Tropics of the New and Old Worlds.

Entada phaseoloides
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