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Afgekia is a
small genus of
large perennial climbing shrubs native to
Thailand in Asia,
belonging to the
family Fabaceae. They are
reminiscent of the...
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Afgekia mahidoliae,
known as Kan Phai
Mahidol (กันภัยมหิดล), is a type of vine in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found in
Kanchanaburi province, Thailand...
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onwards showed that Wisteria,
along with
other genera such as
Callerya and
Afgekia, were
related and
quite distinct from
other members of the Millettieae...
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Afgekia sericea is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to Thailand. It was
first described by
William Grant Craib in 1927. It...
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including Kerriochloa, Kerriodoxa, Kerriothyrsus, and also the
genus Afgekia which is an
abbreviation of his names. He also
originated some botanical...
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Acosmium Adenocarpus Adenodolichos Adesmia Aenictophyton Aeschynomene Afgekia Aganope Airyantha Aldina Alexa Alhagi Alistilus Almaleea Alysicarpus Amburana...
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interest in
depicting Philippine flora and fauna."
Afgekia mahidoliae B.L.Burtt & Chermsir.
Legume Srinagarindra A
climbing vine from...
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Compton et. al.
included 13
genera in
their cir****scription of the tribe:
Afgekia Craib Austrocallerya J.Compton &
Schrire Callerya Endl.
Endosamara R.Geesink...
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Abutilon hirtum Actephila excetsa Actephita ovatis Adenanthera pavonina Afgekia filipes Aglaia edulis Aglaia lawii Aglaia odoratissima Aglaonema ovatum...
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first discovered. In the 2019 study, the
genus formed a
clade with
Afgekia, Callerya,
Kanburia and Whitfordiodendron. Its
yellow flowers are one distinguishing...