Phaseolus{| border="1" cellspacing="0" align="right" cellpadding="2" ! align="center" bgcolor=lightgreen | Phaseolus |- || |- ! align="center" bgcolor=lightgreen | Scientific classification |- | {| align="center" | align=left | Kingdom: || Plantae |- || Division: || Magnoliophyta |- || Class: || Magnoliopsida |- || Order: || Fabales |- || Family: || Fabaceae |- || Subfamily: || Faboideae |- || Genus: || Phaseolus |} |- ! align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen" | Species |- | align="left" | (examples)Phaseolus vulgaris Common bean Phaseolus lunatus Lima bean Phaseolus coccineus Runner bean Phaseolus acutifolius Tepary bean |- |} Phaseolus is the genus to which the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris belongs. The genus Phaseolus contains 55 species, 5 of which have been domesticated. All Phaseolus species originate in Meso America and have been cultivated for thousands of years by pre-Columbian civilizations. Today, Phaseolus species are cultivated worldwide in both tropical, semi tropical and temperate climates. Previous classifications placed in this genus a number of other well known species that have now been removed to genus Vigna, sometimes necessitating a change of species name. For example, older literature refers to the Mung bean as Phaseolus aureus, whereas more modern sources classify it as Vigna radiata.
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