-
Sunda Islands.
Gigasiphon comprises the
following species:
Gigasiphon amplum (Span.) de Wit
Gigasiphon dolichocalyx (Merr.) de Wit
Gigasiphon humblotianum...
-
Gigasiphon macrosiphon is a
species of
plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
known from
several localities in
Kenya and Tanzania. Only
about 33 individuals...
- Z.K. Zhou †Bauhinia
wyomingiana Brown Species in the
genera Barklya,
Gigasiphon, Lysiphyllum,
Phanera (including Lasiobema), Piliostigma, Schnella, and...
- Caesalpinaceae".
Flora of
Tropical East Africa: 204. "Dendrologie
Online –
Gigasiphon macrosiphon".
January 20, 2007.
Retrieved 2021-08-25.[dead link] Ambrose-Oji...
- F. Muell.
Bauhinia L.
Brenierea Humbert Cheniella R.Clark &
Mackinder Gigasiphon Drake Lasiobema (Korth.) Miq.
Lysiphyllum (Benth.)
deWit Phanera Lour...
- Ethiopia.
about 3000
individuals habitat degradation and
destruction hunting Gigasiphon macrosiphon Plant (flower) Kaya Muhaka,
Gongoni and
Mrima Forest Reserves...
-
Gagnon & G.P.Lewis
Genista L.
Genistidium I.M.Johnst.
Geoffroea Jacq.
Gigasiphon Drake Gilbertiodendron J.Léonard
Gilletiodendron Vermoesen Gleditsia L...
- Belg. Vol.43 on page 397-398 in 1973. It was
downgraded to a
synonym of
Gigasiphon in 2010, but then re-established as a
separate genus in 2020. "Tournaya...
- can be up to six
inches (15 centimeters) in
length (exceeded only by
Gigasiphon macrosiphon).
bearing an
equally long, and very
skinney seed pod. These...
- Piliostigma. The
second clade comprises the
genera Tylosema, Barklya,
Gigasiphon, Lysiphyllum, Phanera, and Schnella. In
Botswana and
Namibia T. esculentum...