Cowpea
The cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is one of several species of the widely grown genus Vigna. The black-eyed pea is an example.
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| Black-eyed peas | |
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| Species: | V. unguiculata
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| Vigna unguiculata | |
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Vigna sinensis | |
Cowpea Media
Black-eyed peas, a common name for a cowpea cultivar, are named due to the presence of a distinctive black spot on their hilum.
Sea Island red pea a cultivar of cowpea grown by the Gullah people on the Sea islands.
Larva from the Maruca vitrata, commonly called the maruca pod borer, is one of the most damaging insect pests to the cowpea plant.
Cowpea weevil (Callosobruchus maculatus) infests stored cowpea seeds, resulting in major postharvest losses.