-
Mimosoideae were
historically subdivided into four
tribes (Acacieae, Ingeae,
Mimoseae, and Mimozygantheae). However,
modern molecular phylogenetics has shown...
- and,
although once
included in Mimosa,
neither is it very
close to the
Mimoseae. To add to the confusion,
several species of Acacia,
notably Acacia baileyana...
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- it has
several characteristics in
common with
genus Piptadenia (tribe
Mimoseae). Its
pollen and free
amino acids resemble that of Senegalia. Molecular...
- have also
received their share of
former Albizia species, as have the
Mimoseae Newtonia and Schleinitzia. Some
presumed "silk trees" are in fact misidentified...
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particularly Archidendron and many
other Ingeae, as well as
certain Acacieae,
Mimoseae, and even
Caesalpinioideae and Faboideae. The
delimitation of Falcataria...
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described by the
botanist George Bentham in 1842 as part of the work
Notes on
Mimoseae, with a
synopsis of
species as
published in
London Journal of Botany. It...
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April 2024. Bentham,
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