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Dermatophyllum secundiflorum is a
species of
flowering shrub or
small tree in the
family Fabaceae that is
native to the
Southwestern United States (Texas...
- Lacco****
secundiflorum, the gao, is a
species of palm
found in the Dzangha-Sangha
tropical forests of Cameroon. It has
thorny stems,
which it uses...
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native range. The
species was
first formally described as
Helichrysum secundiflorum by N.A.
Wakefield in The
Victorian Naturalist in 1951,
based on plant...
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mescal bean, or frijolito. One of the
common names of
Dermatophyllum secundiflorum is
Texas mountain laurel,
although the name
mountain laurel also refers...
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Eupatorium nepetaefolium ****h, syn of var.
nepetifolia Eupatorium secundiflorum Lag.
Brickellia palmeri var.
amphothrix B.L.Rob., syn of var. nepetifolia...
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Battle of Gao
Fourth Battle of Gao
Fifth Battle of Gao Lacco****
secundiflorum, a
species of
tropical palm tree
Faidherbia albida, an economically...
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Fabaceae (legume
family (peas)) Dermatophyllum:
mescalbeans Dermatophyllum secundiflorum Texas mountain laurel Fabaceae (legume
family (peas)) Dialium: Dialium...
- Lacco****
robustum (Burr.) J. Dransf.
Cameroon to
Congo Basin - Lacco****
secundiflorum (P. Beauv.) Mann & Wendl.
Tropical Africa from
Sierra Leone to Angola...
- secundiflora, a po****r
landscape plant, was
reclassified to
Dermatophyllum secundiflorum.
Sophora songarica Schrenk Sophora stenophylla A. Gray
Sophora tetraptera...
- well as L.
secundiflorum. In 1984, he
erected a new
genus Vexatorella to
which he
moved these taxa, with the
exception of L.
secundiflorum, that he included...