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Newsletter - Volume 18, No. 1
... Rosidae, part 1 (Bataceae through Saxifragaceae) Volume 9Magnoliophyta: Rosidae, part 2 (Rosaceae through Surianaceae) Volume 10Magnoliophyta: Rosidae, part 3 (Mimosaceae through Fabaceae, in part) Volume 11Magnoliophyta: Rosidae, part 4 (Fabaceae, in part, through Combretaceae) Volume 12Magnoliophyta: Rosidae, part 5 (Rhizophoraceae through Krameriaceae) Volume 13Magnoliophyta: Rosidae, part 6 ( ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... ; Crossosoma family; Cocoa-plum family + gopher apple; Suriana family + bay cedar. Vols. 10-11 2008 MU/MBG Fabaceae—Combretaceae [16 families, notably: Fabaceae (incl. Mimosaceae & Caesalpiniaceae), Lythraceae, Myrtaceae & Onagraceae] – Bean family (incl. Mimosa family + sensitive plant, silktree, albizia, acacia; Caesalpinia family + tamarind, poinciana, redbud) + pea, peanut, clover, vetch, ...
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Australian National Herbarium
... Compositae = Asteraceae Cruciferae = Brassicaceae Graminae = Poaceae Guttiferae = Clusiaceae Leguminosae-Mimosoideae = Mimosaceae Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae = Caesalpiniaceae Leguminosae-Papilionoideae = Fabaceae Labiatae = Lamiacaeae Palmae = Arecaceae Umbelliferae = Apiaceae ------------------------------------------------- If the family name is confusing or unobtainable, leave it and ask for ...
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Albizia julibrissin, mimosa
Albizia julibrissin, mimosa Albizia julibrissin Durz. Family: Fabaceae/Mimosaceae (legume) Common names: mimosa, silktree, powderpuff tree Small tree to 9 m (30 ft) tall and 20 cm (8 in) in diameter, usually with a short trunk and a broad flattened open crown. Bark gray to blackish, usually smooth. Twigs thick, glabrous, greenish ...
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Mimosa borealis, fragrant mimosa
Mimosa borealis, fragrant mimosa Mimosa borealis Gray Family: Fabaceae/Mimosaceae (bean, pea, etc.) Common name: fragrant mimosa Shrub to 2 m (6 ft) tall. Twigs glabrous, slightly zigzag, armed with basally flattened recurved thorns 5-8 mm (0.2-0.3 in) long. Leaves alternate, bipinnate, 1-2 cm (0.4-0.8 in) long with 2-7 pairs of ...
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Acacia xanthophloea
... . This plant has root nodules containing nitrogen fixing bacteria as do most members of the Mimosaceae family and these play an important role in the nitrogen enrichment of soils which then ... such as certain parts of Johannesburg and Pretoria. Acacia xanthophloea belongs to the pod bearing family Fabaceae. There are 40 species , subspecies and varieties of Acacia represented in South Africa. Many ...
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Botany A-K
... Axillary ~ in the junction of a leaf with the stem. B Banana Family ~ Musaceae Bean Family ~ Caesalpinaceae, Fabaceae, Mimosaceae, Papilionaceae (formerly Leguminosae) Bedstraw ~ a weed (or wildflower or herb). For a ... but with the seedcoat fused with the fruit coat. Found in members of the Grass Family (Poaceae). See Fruits Caterpillar ~ the larvae of butterflies and moths that eat plant tissue. See ...
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Plant Families
... ) - Daisy Family Bignoniaceae - Bignonia Family Boraginaceae - Forget-me-Not Family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae) - Cabbage Family Caesalpiniaceae, Fabaceae, Mimosaceae, Papilionaceae (formerly Leguminosae) - Bean Family Campanulaceae - Bellflower Family Caryophyllaceae - Pink Family Clusiaceae (formerly Guttiferae) - St. John's Wort Family Convolvulaceae - Bindweed Family Ericaceae - Heath ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Fabaceae
... : Magnoliopsida: Caesalpiniaceae (39) Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Mimosaceae (42) Science: Biology: Genetics: Eukaryotic: Plant: Dicots: Legumes (4) Burkea africana - Short description and uses. The Fabaceae (Leguminosae) - Short description of the legume family with images and descriptions of some genera and species found in Hawaii. ILDIS - ...
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Open Directory - Science:Biology:Flora and Fauna:Plantae:Magnoliophyta:Magnoliopsida
... dense clusters and having showy stamens. Alternatively considered to be a subfamily of the legume family (Fabaceae) known as the Mimosoideae. The taxonomy at dmoz.org treats the three subfamilies of ... parasites and a few that are without chlorophyll and are wholly parasitic. Ulmaceae The elm family. Included in the Hamamelidae. Woody plants, including elm and hackberry. Found primarily in Europe and ...
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