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- Hedysareae is a tribe of plants in the subfamily Faboideae. Hedysareae species have loments, a type of modified legume that breaks apart at constrictions...
- clade is composed of five traditional tribes (Cicereae, Fabeae, Galegeae, Hedysareae, and Trifolieae) and several genera that were traditionally placed in...
- (3): 567–576. doi:10.2307/3647455. JSTOR 3647455. Lock JM (2005). "Tribe Hedysareae". In Lewis G; Schrire B; Mackinder B; Lock M (eds.). Legumes of the World...
- Dalbergieae Desmodieae Dipterygeae Euchresteae Fabeae Galegeae Genisteae Hedysareae Hypocalypteae Indigofereae Loteae Millettieae Mirbelieae Phaseoleae Podalyrieae...
- Caesalpiniaceae R.Br. C****iaceae Link Ceratoniaceae Link Detariaceae (DC.) Hess Hedysareae (Hedysaraceae) Agardh Lathyraceae Burnett Lotaceae Burnett Mimosaceae...
- (3): 567–576. doi:10.2307/3647455. JSTOR 3647455. Lock JM (2005). "Tribe Hedysareae". In Lewis G; Schrire B; Mackinder B; Lock M (eds.). Legumes of the World...
- Bryinae B.G.Schub. 1964 Hedysareae subtribe Adesmiinae Benth. 1865 Hedysareae subtribe Aeschynomeninae Benth. 1865 Hedysareae subtribe Patagoniinae Taub...
- that exhibit this fruit type, which is found particularly in the tribe Hedysareae of the family Fabaceae. Bell, A.D. (1997). Plant form: an illustrated...
- Arslan E, Ertuğrul K, Chang Z-Y (2015). "Phylogeny of Hedysarum and tribe Hedysareae (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) inferred from sequence data of ITS, matK...
- Onobrychis viciifolia, also known as O. sativa or common sainfoin (IPA: ['sænfɔɪn]) was an important forage legume in temperate regions until the 1950s...