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- Galegeae is a tribe in the flowering plant family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. The tribe is found mostly in the northern hemisphere, but can also be...
- This clade is composed of five traditional tribes (Cicereae, Fabeae, Galegeae, Hedysareae, and Trifolieae) and several genera that were traditionally...
- Fabaceae Subfamily: Faboideae Clade: Inverted repeat-lacking clade Tribe: Galegeae Subtribe: Astragalinae Genus: Carmichaelia R.Br. Type species Carmichaelia...
- Fabaceae Subfamily: Faboideae Clade: Inverted repeat-lacking clade Tribe: Galegeae Subtribe: Astragalinae Genus: Oxytropis DC. (1802) Synonyms Aragallus Neck...
- Fabaceae Subfamily: Faboideae Clade: Inverted repeat-lacking clade Tribe: Galegeae Subtribe: Astragalinae Genus: Astragalus L. Type species Astragalus onobrychis[disputed...
- and Oxytropis are two of 20 genera (and 78 names of genera) in the tribe Galegeae, subtribe Astragalinae. Some authorities include Swainsona in the subtribe...
- Cicereae Crotalarieae Dalbergieae Desmodieae Dipterygeae Euchresteae Fabeae Galegeae Genisteae Hedysareae Hypocalypteae Indigofereae Loteae Millettieae Mirbelieae...
- Clade: Rosids Order: Fabales Family: Fabaceae Subfamily: Faboideae Tribe: Galegeae Subtribe: Astragalinae Genus: Colutea L. (1753) Species See text. Synonyms...
- Subfamily: Faboideae Clade: Hologalegina Clade: Inverted repeat-lacking clade Tribe: Galegeae Genus: Biserrula L. Species See text Synonyms Pelecinus Mill....
- Heenan, P.B. (1995). "A taxonomic revision of Carmichaelia(Fabaceae — Galegeae) in New Zealand (part I)". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 33 (4): 455–475...