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    Maesen Cajanus heynei (Wight & Arn.) Maesen Cajanus hirtopilosus Maesen Cajanus kerstingii Harms Cajanus lanceolatus (W.Fitzg.) Maesen Cajanus lanuginosus...
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    Pigeon pea (redirect from Cajanus cajan)
    closest relatives to the cultivated pigeon pea are Cajanus cajanifolia, Cajanus scarabaeoides and Cajanus kerstingii, native to India and the latter West...
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    opposite the Mansion House where Cajanus himself could be seen. Cajanus was quite popular in the Netherlands. In 1745 Cajanus settled in Haarlem, where he...
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    Cajanus scarabaeoides is a flowering plant in the genus Cajanus. Of the 32 different species within the genus Cajanus, only one, C. cajan (pigeonpea)...
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  • include: Daniel Cajanus (1703–1749) a world-famous giant who was a member of royal courts and performed in England and Holland. Juhana Cajanus (1655–1681)...
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    Africa. It is closely related to the widely utilised Cajanus cajan, otherwise known as pigeon pea. Cajanus kerstingii can be consumed by humans as a cereal...
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    Karl Werner Cajanus (1878–1919) was a Finnish forest scientist. He taught philosophy as a doctorate in 1914 and cared for at the University of Helsinki...
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    Rain tree (Albizia saman) Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) In China the common host plants include Pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) Hibiscus species In Mexico Barbados...
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    including the French Légion d'honneur. Kajanus's parents were Georg August Cajanus (1812–1888) and Agnes Ottilia Flodin (1824–1902). Robert Kajanus was the...
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  • species of Lathyrus, including: sweet pea, Lathyrus odoratus pigeon pea, Cajanus cajan Pea flower Pea flour Peanut or goober peas This page is an index...
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