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- Syrmatium was a formerly accepted genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae (legumes), native to the southwestern United States. As of February 2021[update]...
- formerly contained in the globally distributed genus Lotus. The former genus Syrmatium is included in Acmispon. The Jepson eFlora accepts only Acmispon. As of...
- Torr. & A.Gray) Brouillet Synonyms Hosackia micrantha Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray Lotus hamatus Greene Syrmatium micranthum (Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray) Greene...
- Acmispon haydonii, synonyms Lotus haydonii and Syrmatium haydonii, is a species of legume native to California It is known by the common names pygmy lotus...
- Acmispon dendroideus, synonym Syrmatium veatchii, is a species of legume native to California. It is known by the common name island broom. It is endemic...
- Acmispon nevadensis (S.Watson) Brouillet, Hosackia heermannii L.C.Anderson, Syrmatium nevadense (S.Watson) Greene Acmispon de****bens var. davidsonii (Greene)...
- Acmispon prostratus, synonyms Lotus nuttalli**** and Syrmatium prostratum, is a species of legume native to California and northwestern Mexico. It is...
- Acmispon junceus, synonyms Lotus junceus and Syrmatium junceum, is a species of legume native to California. It is known by the common names rush broom...
- eriophorus (Greene) Ottley Lotus tomentosus (Hook. & Arn.) Greene, nom. illeg. Syrmatium eriophorum (Greene) A.****er Syrmatium tomentosum (Hook. & Arn.) Vogel...
- been divided between the genera Hosackia s.str., Ottleya, Acmispon and Syrmatium. A 2006 study, primarily concerned with Eastern Lotus species and hence...