- the
Cronquist system, the
group is
recognized at the rank of family,
Caesalpiniaceae.
Specialised extrafloral nectaries often present on the
petiole and / or...
- biomes:
tropical forest, temperate, gr****, and succulent.
Synonyms Caesalpiniaceae R.Br. C****iaceae Link
Ceratoniaceae Link
Detariaceae (DC.) Hess Hedysareae...
- Asia, or
Amherstia nobilis,
another South Asian tree, of the
family Caesalpiniaceae.[citation needed] In Buddhism's Pali Canon,
there is a
discourse entitled...
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resident species where its food plants,
certain legumes (Mimosaceae and
Caesalpiniaceae) and kurrajongs, are native. The green,
mature caterpillar is unique...
- Blanco; Pardo,
Francisco María Vázquez (2015). "Parkinsonia
aculeata L. (
Caesalpiniaceae), una
amenaza más para el
medio ambiente de
Extremadura (España)"....
- Jiménez-Pérez,
Javier (2002). "New
Locality of
Gleditsia triacanthos (
Caesalpiniaceae) in
Northeastern Mexico and Its
Phytogeographic Interest". The Southwestern...
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families like Rubiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Poaceae, Apocynaceae,
Caesalpiniaceae, Moraceae, Commelinaceae,
Marantaceae and
Sterculiaceae being most...
- This is a list of
Southern African trees, shrubs, suffrutices,
geoxyles and lianes, and is
intended to
cover Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi...
- 2000. The
wingspan is
about 40 mm. The
larvae feed on the
foliage of
Caesalpiniaceae species,
including Peltophorum pterocarpum and
Delonix regia and can...
- (1967-01-01). "A new
combination and a new
species in
Saraca L. (
Caesalpiniaceae)". Blumea: Biodiversity,
Evolution and
Biogeography of Plants. 15 (2):...