RMRDCNHN–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 428 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS Less Common Species.—There are a number of other Vicia spp. that are cultivated to some extent, as follows: Narrow-leaved vetch {Vicia angustifolia) is a native of the eastern United States, and is grown somewhat in Georgia. Fig Broad or Windsor bean (Vicia faba). as a hay crop. Black bitter vetch {Vicia ervilia) is an Asiatic species, cultivated somewhat as a winter green-manure crop in California. Purple vetch {Vicia atropurpurea) resembles hairy vetch from which it differs, however, in being
RF2WT0DX1–Narrow-leaved vetch (Vicia angustifolia), flower, Provence, southern France
RMMAA6EY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 10. Vicia angustifolia L. Smaller Com- mon Vetch. Fig'. 2622. I angustifolia L. Amoen. Acad. I saliva yar. angustifolia Ser, 361. 1825. DC Prodr. Annual or winter-annual, glabrous or puber- ulent; stem slender, i°-2° long. Stipules mostly half-sagittate, toothed, or entire; leaves short-petioled, or nearly sessile; leaflets 4-16, linear, lanceolate, or oblanceolate, 4"-
RMPG1BWD–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 428 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS Less Common Species.—There are a number of other Vicia spp. that are cultivated to some extent, as follows: Narrow-leaved vetch {Vicia angustifolia) is a native of the eastern United States, and is grown somewhat in Georgia. Fig Broad or Windsor bean (Vicia faba). as a hay crop. Black bitter vetch {Vicia ervilia) is an Asiatic species, cultivated somewhat as a winter green-manure crop in California. Purple vetch {Vicia atropurpurea) resembles hairy vetch from which it differs, however, in being
RMT0D7E5–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 10. Vicia angustifolia L. Smaller Com- mon Vetch. Fig'. 2622. I angustifolia L. Amoen. Acad. I saliva yar. angustifolia Ser, 361. 1825. DC Prodr. Annual or winter-annual, glabrous or puber- ulent; stem slender, i°-2° long. Stipules mostly half-sagittate, toothed, or entire; leaves short-petioled, or nearly sessile;
RMRHW69T–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanische Gesellschaft. Botany; Botany. Amphikarpie bei der einheimischen Vicia angustifolia. 239. / ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Deutsche Botanische Gesellschaft. Berlin : Gebrüder Borntræger
RF2WT0DW4–Narrow-leaved vetch (Vicia angustifolia), flowers, Provence, southern France
RF2WT0DT2–Narrow-leaved vetch (Vicia angustifolia), flowers, Provence, southern France
RF2WT0DW1–Narrow-leaved vetch (Vicia angustifolia), flowers, Provence, southern France
RM2RX22HD–Narrow-leaved vetch (Vicia angustifolia) originates from the Mediterranean (Narrow-leaved vetch) (Vicia sativa) Narrow-leaved vetch has also been
RMD2TX58–Vicia angustifolia var. a segetalis Common Wild Vetch var. a.
RF2C0T491–Narrow-Leaved Vetch (Vicia angustifolia). Mature Fruit Closeup
RM2BTTP3C–Vicia angustifolia L.
RF2C54BYT–Narrow-Leaved Vetch (Vicia angustifolia). Young Fruit Closeup
RMRHRDM5–. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. glucose (2) Vicianoside is from Vicia angustifolia (Leguminosae) OH ^ ^„ H /-^ N=C. c<3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Alston, Ralph E; Turner, B. L. (Billie Lee), 1925-. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , Prentice-Hall
RM2RX22H0–Narrow-leaved vetch (Vicia angustifolia) originates from the Mediterranean (Narrow-leaved vetch) (Vicia sativa) Narrow-leaved vetch has also been
RMRA7A45–Common Vetch (Vicia angustifolia), medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, ca. 1796