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Caesalpinioideae is a
botanical name at the rank of subfamily,
placed in the
large family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. Its name is
formed from the generic...
- of the
legume family Fabaceae (or in some
classifications the
family Caesalpinaceae of the
order Fabales).
There are six species, all
native to lowland...
- or "Mangle Neto" Mora
oleifera or Mora megisto****
Senna family (
Caesalpinaceae) 7 in by 6 in by 3 in 18 cm by 15 cm by 8 cm. 2.2 lbs (1 kg) East Indies...
- (2011), p. 516. Brenan, J.P.M. (May 1967). "Leguminosae –
subfamily Caesalpinaceae".
Flora of
Tropical East Africa: 204. "Dendrologie
Online – Gigasiphon...
- of all plants.[citation needed]
Ribbon Vine (Bauhinia rubiginosa) (
Caesalpinaceae) This
specimen in Suriname. 1,968 feet (600 meters)[better source needed]...
- be a
leguminous plant belonging to a
hitherto unknown genus in the
Caesalpinaceae. Afterward,
Hemsley gave the
plant the
generic name Cordeauxia, with...
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Angiosperms Mimosaceae Acacia cavenia Huayun, Cuhuen,
Cauen Angiosperms Caesalpinaceae Bauhinia candicans Lahuen-****guln
Angiosperms Papilionaceae Psoralea...
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algarroba (The
festival of algarroba). The
Algarroba (Hymenaea
courbaril (
Caesalpinaceae)) is a tree that
grows easily in Galeras. "Censo
Nacional de Población...
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rainforest with
emergent canopy The most
common flora are from the
Caesalpinaceae, Mimosaceae, Moraceae,
Fabaceae and
Euphorbiaceae families. The State...
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South African species Boer or
Hottentot bean (Schotia afra,
family Caesalpinaceae),
related to the
parrot flower tree (S. brachypetala),
itself rare in...