Floral diagram of phaseolus vulgaris
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vulgaris is an annual trailing, climbing, or erect branching herb, with glabrescent to pubescent stems (uncinate hairs on young parts). The stipules are lanceolate to triangular and about 4 mm long. The petiole and rachis are grooved. The leaves are alternate, pinnately compound, and trifoliolate.
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