The family name of mung bean is Fabaceae.
Vigna radiata
The Monggo Seed, also called Mongo Seed, Mongo Bean, Mungo Bean, and Mung Bean has the "scientific" name: Vigna Radiata. It is from the Dicot Group of the Fabaceae Family.
Mung bean, also known as mung dal, moong dal, mash bean, munggo or monggo, green gram, golden gram, and green soy, is the seed of Vigna radiata which is native to India. The beans are small, ovoid in shape, and green in color. The English word "mung" derives from the Hindi mung. In the South Indian Tamil language it is known as payiru, in Kannada as hesaru bele and in the Philippines as munggo or monggo. The mung bean is one of many species recently moved from the genus Phaseolus to Vigna and is still often seen cited as Phaseolus aureus or Phaseolus radiatus. These are all the same plant. Thus the scientific name of the seeds / plant in question is Vigna radiata OR Phaseolus radiatus ( Old name ) It belongs to the bean family Fabaceae . Click on the link below for the photo of the seeds.
The scientific name of the common mongo is Herpestes auropunctatus.
Yes, the scientific name for mung bean is Vigna radiata.
The scientific name of the Ice Cream Bean is Inga edulis. It belongs to the Fabaceae family, which is part of the larger group of flowering plants known as angiosperms.
what is the scientific name of bean sprout It is Vigna Radiata for mung bean, not sure if it's the same for bean sprouts
The scientific name is one using Latin to describe the plant'animal's species, family, genus, etc. 'Mung bean' does not fill either requirement; phaseolus mungo does.
Vigna radiata is the scientific name of the Mung Bean
Mung bean is a conical root
If you are refering to the mung bean...it's a very nutritious bean.
Mung bean is dicotyledon
It's a type of bean
The Monggo Seed, also called Mongo Seed, Mongo Bean, Mungo Bean, and Mung Bean has the "scientific" name: Vigna Radiata. It is from the Dicot Group of the Fabaceae Family.
Yes mung-bean undergoes sexual reproduction
mung bean is vegetable
Mung bean, also known as mung dal, moong dal, mash bean, munggo or monggo, green gram, golden gram, and green soy, is the seed of Vigna radiata which is native to India. The beans are small, ovoid in shape, and green in color. The English word "mung" derives from the Hindi mung. In the South Indian Tamil language it is known as payiru, in Kannada as hesaru bele and in the Philippines as munggo or monggo. The mung bean is one of many species recently moved from the genus Phaseolus to Vigna and is still often seen cited as Phaseolus aureus or Phaseolus radiatus. These are all the same plant. Thus the scientific name of the seeds / plant in question is Vigna radiata OR Phaseolus radiatus ( Old name ) It belongs to the bean family Fabaceae . Click on the link below for the photo of the seeds.
Mung bean is known as "payatham paruppu" in Tamil.