Ervum unijugum (A.Braun) Alef. Lathyrus messerschmidii Franch. & Sav. Orobus lathyroides L. Vicia austrohigoensis Honda Vicia linearifolia Y.N.Lee Vicia unijuga var. austrohigoensis (Honda) Sugim. ex Yonek. Vicia unijuga subsp. minor (Nakai) Y.N.Lee Vicia unijuga f. trifoliolata (Z.D.Xia) Y.Endo & H.Ohashi Vicia unijuga var. trifoliolata Z.D.Xia Vicia unijuga var. ulsaniana M.Kim & H.Jo Vicia unijuga var. waldeniana S.Y.Hu
Vicia unijuga, commonly called two-leaf vetch,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the legume family.
It is native to eastern Asia, where it is widespread, its range extending through China, Korea, Mongolia, Japan and Russia.[3] It is very common in both China and Japan, and may be the most common species of Vicia in China.[3][4] It is found in a variety of forested and open habitats.[3]
It is a perennial that produces purple flowers in the summer and fall.[3][4] This species contains a considerable amount of morphological variation, with some forms and varieties being named.
Vicia unijuga historically included the similar-looking Vicia ohwiana, which has now been given the rank of species.
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