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Indian-licorice

Abrus precatorius

Family: Fabaceae Genus: Abrus Species: precatorius
Indian-licorice (en)
Abrus precatorius β€” flower
Abrus precatorius β€” flower

Western Herbalism Properties

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Botanical Description

Abrus precatorius, the rosary pea or jequirity bean, is a slender perennial woody climber of the Fabaceae native to tropical Asia and now pantropical, with stems twining 3-6 m or more over shrubs and trees and arising from a deep, often tuberous rootstock. The pinnate leaves are 5-13 cm long with 8-17 pairs of small, oblong leaflets 6-25 mm long, glabrous above and sparsely appressed-hairy beneath, with a leaflet-less rachis tip. The pea-flowers are small, 8-12 mm long, pale pink to mauve or purplish-white, clustered in short, dense axillary or terminal racemes 3-8 cm long; the calyx is campanulate with short, broad teeth. The fruit is a flat, oblong, beaked legume 2-5 cm long and about 1.5 cm wide, becoming brown and dehiscent at maturity to display 3-8 striking, hard, ovoid seeds 6-9 mm long, glossy scarlet with a sharply contrasting black hilar spot at one end. These seeds contain the highly toxic ribosome-inactivating lectin abrin and are extremely poisonous if chewed and swallowed. The species grows in disturbed lowland forest margins, hedgerows, secondary scrub and waste places throughout the tropics.

Native Region: Aldabra, Andaman Is., Angola, Assam, Bangladesh, Benin, Botswana, Burkina, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Provinces, Cape Verde, Caprivi Strip, Central African Repu, Chad, China South-Central, China Southeast, Comoros, Congo, East Himalaya, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gulf of Guinea Is., India, Ivory Coast, Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Laos, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaya, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, New South Wales, Nicobar Is., Niger, Northern Provinces, Northern Territory, Pakistan, Queensland, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Somalia, South China Sea, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, Vietnam, West Himalaya, Western Australia, Yemen, Zambia, ZaΓ―re, Zimbabwe

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
40403

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.