How to grow Rosarypea

Abrus precatorius

How long does Rosarypea take to grow?

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Rosarypea Etymology

Abrus precatorius L. is derived from the Greek word abrus, meaning delicate (referring to the leaflets), and precatorius refers to petitioning and was chosen because of the use in rosaries1.

Other names for Rosarypea

Cantonese love pea, Jequirity bean, bead vine, coral bead plant, coral bean, crabs eye, crab's eye, licorice vine, love bean, lucky bean creeper, prayer beads, prayer bean, precatory pea, red bead vine, rosary bean, rosary pea, weather plant, weather vine, amabope (Ndebele), nsimani (Shangaan), umkhokha (Zulu)

Abrus precatorius L.

Footnotes

1 Abrus precatorius on PlantzAfrica – the South African National Biodiversity website


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