Mucuna sp. #003
Amazon region of Peru and Cuenca, Ecuador
Included in one acquisition of seeds from the Amazon region of Peru were 3 species of 
Mucuna.
| Species | Hispanic Name | English Name | 
| Mucuna elliptica | Ojo de Vaca | Eye of the Cow | 
| Mucuna sp. 001 | Ojo de Buey | Eye of the Ox | 
| Mucuna sp. 003 | Ojo de Venado | Eye of the Deer | 
I have hundreds of specimens from the 
Amazon region of Peru.
I also have a few specimens purchased from a roadside vendor in 
Cuenca, Ecuador.
The seeds of 
Mucuna sp. #003 are diminutive, for 
Mucuna spp., both in diameter and thickness, and have a commensurately narrow hilum.
Sizes (width X thickness) range between approximately 18 X 11 mm to 23 X 14 mm.
 
 
 
10 seeds were planted May 24, 2014 and produced 3 sprouts.   The following photos were taken June 25, 2014.
If the plants don't experience a "set back" (or worse) in a Florida winter, it can take about 2-3 years to get flowers! Stay tuned!
Note
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 Left:
Left: Mainstem with multiple leaves;     
Center: Leaf, showing unpaired leaflet in different plane;     
Right: Underside of leaflets
 
 
 Left:
Left: Detail of mainstem leaves;       
Right: Detail of young leaves...    note the multitude of hairs!
 
 
 Left:
  Left: Detail of mainstem leaves, showing multiple growth planes and (oddly) dimorphic paired leaflets;       
Right: Closeup of growing tip of stem.