Difference between revisions of "Phaseolus coccineus (Common names)"

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* German: Feuerbohne, Prunkbohne, türkische Bohne
 
* German: Feuerbohne, Prunkbohne, türkische Bohne
 
* Dutch: pronkboon
 
* Dutch: pronkboon
* Swedish:  
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* Swedish: rosenböna
 
* Danish:  
 
* Danish:  
 
* Norwegian:  
 
* Norwegian:  
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* Polish: fasola wielokwiatowa
 
* Polish: fasola wielokwiatowa
 
* Czech: fazol šarlatový
 
* Czech: fazol šarlatový
* Slovak: fazul'a obyčajná
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* Slovak:  
* Bulgarian: фасул, боб
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* Bulgarian:  
* Croatian: pasulj
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* Croatian:  
* Serb: пасуљ
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* Serb:  
* Slovenian: fižol
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* Slovenian: turški fižol, laški fižol
 
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* Albanian: fasule (fasulja with the article), groshë
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* Albanian:  
* Greek: φασόλι, φασολιά, φασουλιά - fasoli, fasolia, fasoulia
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* Greek:  
* Turkish: fasulye
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* Turkish:  
 
* Hungarian: török paszulybab, tűzbab
 
* Hungarian: török paszulybab, tűzbab
* Finnish: torapapu
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* Finnish: ruusupapu
  
 
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Beans may be named according to many criteria: growth type (bush / climbing) or product: young pods (French bean, wax bean), form and colour of seed (kidney, pea), popping seeds (pop bean). Most popular names are limited to one or the other use, and it is difficult to assign them to a particular group. MC
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*Rumanian
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**regional names: mazăre, păsulă (Borza)
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*Turkish
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**fasulya (Bedevian)
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Revision as of 21:45, 4 August 2011

See also:

Common names: Phaseolus


Names in common use


  • English: runner bean, scarlet runner bean; butter bean (South Africa)
  • German: Feuerbohne, Prunkbohne, türkische Bohne
  • Dutch: pronkboon
  • Swedish: rosenböna
  • Danish:
  • Norwegian:
  • Icelandic:


  • French: haricot d'Espagne; haricot géant
  • Italian: fagiolo di Spagna
  • Spanish: ayocote
  • Catalan: fesol fava de Sóller, mongeta vermella
  • Portuguese: feijoca, feijão espanhol
  • Romanian: fasole mare


  • Russian: фасоль многоцветковая, фасоль огненнокрасная - fasolj mnogocvetkovaja, fasolj ognennokrasnaja
  • Polish: fasola wielokwiatowa
  • Czech: fazol šarlatový
  • Slovak:
  • Bulgarian:
  • Croatian:
  • Serb:
  • Slovenian: turški fižol, laški fižol


  • Albanian:
  • Greek:
  • Turkish:
  • Hungarian: török paszulybab, tűzbab
  • Finnish: ruusupapu