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Fabaceae in a
narrow sense,
raising the
Mimisoideae to the rank of
family as
Mimosaceae. The
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group treats Fabaceae in the
broad sense. The...
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tortilis but now
attributed to the
genus Vac****ia of the
Mimosa Family (
Mimosaceae), is the
umbrella thorn acacia, also
known as
umbrella thorn and Israeli...
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Fabaceae of the
Mimosa subfamily,
which is
often raised to
family rank (
Mimosaceae). They are
native to
Central America, the Caribbean,
northern South America...
- (Malvaceae)
Forsteronia corymbosa (Apocynaceae)
Lysiloma latisiliquum (
Mimosaceae)
Turnera ulmifolia (P****ifloraceae)
Antigonon leptopus (Polygonaceae)...
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plant of the
genus Mimosa, in the
family Fabaceae. The
genus Mimosa (
Mimosaceae)
contains 400–450 species, most of
which are
native to
South America....
- regions. It is a
resident species where its food plants,
certain legumes (
Mimosaceae and Caesalpiniaceae) and kurrajongs, are native. The green,
mature caterpillar...
- This is a list of the
terrestrial flora of the
Houtman Abrolhos. Only
vascular plants are
listed —
there have been some
collections of mosses, liverworts...
- kedhawung, Filipino: cupang) is a
plant of the
genus Parkia in the
family Mimosaceae.
Parkia javanica is a middle-sized,
unarmed tree that can
reach a height...
- org.
Archived from the
original on May 8, 2011. Nielsen, I.C. (1992). "
Mimosaceae (Leguminosae -
Mimosoideae )".
Flora Malesiana. 11 (1): 180. Neilsen,...
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Anthony E.; Wilson,
Annette J.G. (2001).
Flora of Australia. Vol. 11A,
Mimosaceae, Acacia. Melbourne, VIC, AU: CSIRO. part 1, page x. ISBN 9780643067172...