V (Libya, Hammer et al., 1988)
From PlantUse English
V (Libya, Hammer et al., 1988) |
Contents
[517]
Vicia faba L.
- Ful.
- Cultivated for the production of dry seeds. After KEITH (1965) the large seeded races (var. faba) are usually grown. Our exploration indicated a predominance of medium (var. equina Pers.) and small-seeded (var. minor Peterm.) races.
- T., C., F., K.
- Coll.: Z 19 Tubruq, 14. 6. 81 (C.), 7960 Ghariyān, 21. 4. 83 (T.), 7965 as before, 7978 Al Mergheb, 22. 4. 83 (T.), 7981 Az Zīghan, 25. 4. 83 (F.), 8806 Tajarhi, 28. 4. 83 (F.), 8852 Awbārī, 28. 4. 83 (F.), 8915 Al 'Awaynāt, 26. 4. 83 (F.), 8939 Ghāt, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8944 Al Barkat, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8958 Al Feowt, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8970 as before, 8977 Ghāt, 27. 4. 83 (F.).
- Lit.: ASCHERSON 1881, TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965, HAMMER and PERRINO 1985
Vicia sativa L.
- Jilbana.
- Cultivated as a fodder crop.
- C.
- Lit.: KEITH 1965
[518]
Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi et Ohashi
- Cultivated for its seeds. The area of cultivation is not indicated.
- Lit.: KEITH 1965
Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper
- Cultivated for its seeds. The area of cultivation is not indicated.
- Lit. : KEITH 1965
Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi et Ohashi
- Cultivated for its seeds. The area of cultivation is not indicated.
- Lit.: KEITH 1965
Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.
- Lubiah.
- Cultivated for the production of dry seeds. The predominant race is subsp. unguiculata. There are also reports about the cultivation of subsp. sesquipedalis (L.) Verde.
- T., C., F.
- Coll.: 36 Samnū, 18. 5. 82 (F.), 8031 Misquwīn, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8859 Twash, 28. 4. 83 (F.), 8870 Gabrahon, 1. 5. 83 (F.), 8933 Ghāt, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8943 Al Barkat, 27. 4. 83 (F.), 8959 Al Feowt, 27. 4. 83 (F.).
- Lit.: ASCHERSON 1881, TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965, HAMMER and PERRINO 1985
Vitex agnus-castus L.
- Um zeria.
- Grown as a medicinal plant.
- C., T.
- Lit.: TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965
Vitis labrusca L.
- Planted as rootstock for V. vinifera.
- C., T.
- Lit.: KEITH 1965
Vitis vinifera L.
- Hemba.
- Important fruit plant, many varieties are grown.
- T., C., F., K.
- Lit.: ASCHERSON 1881, TROTTER 1915, KEITH 1965, HAMMER and PERRINO 1985