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Definition of Gymnocladus

Gymnocladus
Gymnocladus Gym*noc"la*dus, n. [NL., fr. Gr. gymno`s naked + kla`dos a branch.] (Bot.) A genus of leguminous plants; the Kentucky coffee tree. The leaves are cathartic, and the seeds a substitute for coffee.

Meaning of Gymnocladus from wikipedia

- related to Gymnocladus dioicus (Kentucky coffeetree). Gymnocladus dioica images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu NCRS: USDA Plants Profile Gymnocladus dioicus...
- species: Gymnocladus Lam. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 1 September 2023. Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Gymnocladus" . New...
- Gymnocladus chinensis, the soap tree or Chinese coffeetree, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to central...
- as the honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos) and Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus). It has the following clade-based definition: The most inclusive...
- Gymnocladus burmanicus or Dekang tree is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family Fabaceae, native to India. "Gymnocladus burmanicus"...
- including the black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus), Laburnum, and the woody climbing vine Wisteria, have poisonous...
- Bipinnate leaf of Gymnocladus dioicus...
- spinosa, Ceratonia siliqua, Cercis siliquastrum, Gleditsia triacanthos, Gymnocladus dioica, Parkinsonia aculeata, Senna multiglandulosa. Subfamily Mimosoideae:...
- (Corylus), honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus), kerria (Kerria ****onica), pawpaw (Asimina triloba), poplars...
- America, and then spread down to South America millions of years later. Gymnocladus is a sister genus of Gleditsia, and it too mimicked this dispersion pattern...