Highworth

Dolichos

(Lablab purpureus)

  • Shorter growing season
  • More of an upright growth habit than Rongai - easier to harvest

Dolichos, otherwise known as lablab, is one of the most ancient crops among cultivated plants. It is a late maturing, vigorous, herbaceous, annual or shortlived perennial legume. It has a twining growth habit, primarily used as a forage or fodder crop. It is suited for areas with average rainfall of 650 mm, although it is very drought tolerant once established. Well drained soils are essential for good growth, being highly susceptible to waterlogging. Dolichos can be sown in mixtures with millet and forage sorghums. In pure swards it generally produces 6-10ton/ha of herbage.


Key features
• High forage quality
• Generally higher producing than cowpeas
• Can be utilized by grazing or making hay
• Restores soil fertility as a cover crop (green manure)
• Good insect and disease resistance
• Poor frost tolerance

Specifications
Seeding rate (pure):
15 - 30kg/ha
Dolichos

Dolichos, otherwise known as lablab, is one of the most ancient crops among cultivated plants. It is a late maturing, vigorous, herbaceous, annual or shortlived perennial legume. It has a twining growth habit, primarily used as a forage or fodder crop.

Dolichos, otherwise known as lablab, is one of the most ancient crops among cultivated plants. It is a late maturing, vigorous, herbaceous, annual or shortlived perennial legume. It has a twining growth habit, primarily used as a forage or fodder crop.

Dolichos, otherwise known as lablab, is one of the most ancient crops among cultivated plants. It is a late maturing, vigorous, herbaceous, annual or shortlived perennial legume. It has a twining growth habit, primarily used as a forage or fodder crop.