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''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the
family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ...
Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenc ...
containing about 70
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, all native to the
Americas The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North America, North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World. ...
, primarily
Mesoamerica Mesoamerica is a historical region and cultural area in southern North America and most of Central America. It extends from approximately central Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica. Wit ...
. It is one of the most economically important legume genera. Five of the species have been domesticated since
pre-Columbian In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era spans from the original settlement of North and South America in the Upper Paleolithic period through European colonization, which began with Christopher Columbus's voyage of 1492. Usually, ...
times for their beans: '' P. acutifolius'' (tepary bean), '' P. coccineus'' (runner bean), '' P. dumosus'' (year bean), '' P. lunatus'' (lima bean), and '' P. vulgaris'' (common bean). Most prominent among these is the common bean, ''P. vulgaris'', which today is cultivated worldwide in tropical, semitropical, and temperate
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s.


Ecology

''Phaseolus'' species are used as food plants by the
larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle. ...
e of some
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species, including common swift,
garden dart The garden dart (''Euxoa nigricans'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout much of the Palearctic. Temperate regions of Europe, Central Asia and North Asia, as well as the mountains of North Africa. Absent from pola ...
, ghost moth ''
Hypercompe albicornis ''Hypercompe albicornis'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1865. It is found on Cuba. Larvae have been recorded feeding on ''Helianthus'', ''Luffa ''Luffa'' is a genus of tropical and subtrop ...
'', '' H. icasia'' and the
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.


Etymology

The generic name ''Phaseolus'' was introduced by Linnaeus in 1753,Linnaeus, ''
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'' 2:623, cited in
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''phaseolus'', a
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of ''phasēlus'', in turn borrowed from Greek φάσηλος '
cowpea The cowpea (''Vigna unguiculata'') is an annual herbaceous legume from the genus ''Vigna''. Its tolerance for sandy soil and low rainfall have made it an important crop in the semiarid regions across Africa and Asia. It requires very few inputs, ...
', of unknown origin. The Latin word ''phaseolus'' is often incorrectly glossed as 'kidney bean', a New World crop.
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Taxonomy

Previous classifications placed a number of other well-known legume species in this genus, but they were subsequently reassigned to the genus '' Vigna'', sometimes necessitating a change of species name. For example, older literature refers to the mung bean as ''Phaseolus aureus'', whereas more modern sources classify it as ''Vigna radiata''. Similarly, the snail bean ''
Vigna caracalla ''Cochliasanthus caracalla'' is a leguminous flowering plant in the family Fabaceae that originates in tropical South America and Central America. The species is named ''caracalla'', a corruption of the Portuguese caracol, meaning snail. T ...
'' was discovered in 1753 and in 1970 moved from ''Phaseolus'' to ''Vigna''. The modern understanding of ''Phaseolus'' indicates a genus
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ...
only to the New World.


Species

Species have been organized into eight groups based on phylogenetic clades: Filiformis group *'' Phaseolus angustissimus'' A. Gray *'' Phaseolus filiformis''—slimjim bean *''
Phaseolus carterae ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' Leptostachyus group *'' Phaseolus leptostachyus'' *'' Phaseolus macvaughii'' *'' Phaseolus micranthus'' Lunatus group *'' Phaseolus augusti'' *'' Phaseolus bolivianus'' *'' Phaseolus lunatus''—lima bean, butter bean *'' Phaseolus pachyrrhizoides'' *'' Phaseolus viridis'' *'' Phaseolus mollis'' Pauciflorus group *'' Phaseolus pauciflorus'' *'' Phaseolus parvulus'' *'' Phaseolus perplexus'' *''
Phaseolus pluriflorus ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *''
Phaseolus tenellus ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' Pedicellatus group *''
Phaseolus altimontanus ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus dasycarpus'' *'' Phaseolus esperanzae'' *'' Phaseolus grayanus'' *''
Phaseolus laxiflorus ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus neglectus'' *'' Phaseolus pedicellatus'' *'' Phaseolus texensis'' Polystachios group *'' Phaseolus albinervus'' *'' Phaseolus jaliscanus'' *'' Phaseolus juquilensis'' *''
Phaseolus maculatus ''Phaseolus maculatus'' (Metcalfe bean, prairie bean, spotted bean) is a plant native to Mexico and the southwestern United States from Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. It is found on dry, rocky hillsides in meadows and in wooded areas from 1500 ...
''—spotted bean *''
Phaseolus marechalii ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus polystachios'' *'' Phaseolus reticulatus'' *''
Phaseolus ritensis ''Phaseolus ritensis'' is a plant species native to Arizona, Sonora, Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Nuevo León. Common names include " Santa Rita Mountain bean" (in US) and " cocolmeca" in Mexico. It grows in forested areas in the mountains. ''Phaseol ...
'' *'' Phaseolus smilacifolius'' Tuerckheimii group *'' Phaseolus chiapasanus'' *''
Phaseolus gladiolatus ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *''
Phaseolus hintonii ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus oligospermus'' *'' Phaseolus tuerckheimii'' *''
Phaseolus xanthrotrichus ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus zimapanensis'' Vulgaris group *''
Phaseolus acutifolius ''Phaseolus acutifolius'', also known as the tepary bean, is a legume native to the southwestern United States and Mexico and has been grown there by the native peoples since pre-Columbian times. It is more drought-resistant than the common bean ...
''—tepary bean *'' Phaseolus albescens'' *'' Phaseolus coccineus''—runner bean *'' Phaseolus costaricensis'' *''
Phaseolus dumosus ''Phaseolus dumosus'', the year bean or year-long bean, is an annual to perennial herbaceous vine in the family Fabaceae (legumes), native to a narrow region in the highlands of Guatemala. It is one of the five '' Phaseolus'' domesticates and i ...
''—year bean *''
Phaseolus parvifolius ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus persistentus'' *''
Phaseolus vulgaris ''Phaseolus vulgaris'', the common bean, is a herbaceous annual plant grown worldwide for its edible dry seeds or green, unripe pods. Its leaf is also occasionally used as a vegetable and the straw as fodder. Its botanical classification, ...
''—common bean, French bean, black bean, kidney bean, pinto bean, green bean Uncategorized *'' Phaseolus amblyosepalus'' *'' Phaseolus anisotrichos'' *'' Phaseolus brevicalyx'' *'' Phaseolus chacoensis'' *''
Phaseolus cibellii ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *''
Phaseolus galactoides ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus glabellus'' *'' Phaseolus leucanthus'' *'' Phaseolus macrolepis'' *''
Phaseolus massaiensis ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus microcarpus'' *'' Phaseolus nelsonii'' *'' Phaseolus oaxacanus'' *'' Phaseolus plagiocylix'' *'' Phaseolus polymorphus'' *''
Phaseolus sonorensis ''Phaseolus'' (bean, wild bean) is a genus of herbaceous to woody annual and perennial vines in the family Fabaceae containing about 70 plant species, all native to the Americas, primarily Mesoamerica. It is one of the most economically importan ...
'' *'' Phaseolus vulcanicus''


Allergenicity

The ''Phaseolus'' plant has an OPALS plant allergy scale rating of 4 out of 10, indicating moderate potential to cause allergic reactions, exacerbated by over-use of the same plant throughout a garden. Leaves can cause skin rash and old plants often carry Rust (fungus).


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q310438 Fabaceae genera Phaseoleae Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus