Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Vicia faba L.

*V. faba L., Sp. Pl.  737  (1753)

broad bean

Erect annual; stems ± glabrous, squared. Lvs ± glabrous; tendrils 0, the rachis terminated by a short mucro; leaflets in 1-3 pairs, often alternate, elliptic, 40-80 mm long; stipules entire or dentate and with 1, adaxial, basal lobe. Infl. much < lvs, 1-4-(6)-flowered. Peduncle much < fls. Pedicel 2-3 mm long. Calyx somewhat gibbous at base; calyx teeth unequal; lower teeth < tube; upper teeth much < tube. Corolla usually white or tinged reddish purple, with black spots on wings and black stripes, 20-30 mm long; limb of standard ± = or > claw. Pod densely puberulent but becoming sparsely puberulent when mature, brown, few-seeded, up to 200 mm long; seeds ovoid-oblong, compressed, 20-30 mm long; hilum ⅛ of circumference.

N.: Wellington City; S.: vicinity of Christchurch, Dunedin.

Origin uncertain 1922

Casual of waste places.

FL Nov-Apr.

The broad bean has been cultivated since prehistoric times for its edible seeds. It has been previously recorded in N.Z. as Faba vulgaris.

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