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subfamily mimosoideae

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Arboretum Images 5
... subfamily Caesalpinioideae, and the flower resembles an orchid more than a pea. See The Hong Kong Orchid Tree 3. Subfamily Mimosoideae: Members of the subfamily Mimosoideae have flowers with radial symmetry, small, inconspicuous corollas and numerous, showy stamens. The flowers are typically in many-flowered heads or spikes. This subfamily ...
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Nickernut
... "male and female." Caesalpinia is also the type genus for the entire subfamily Caesalpinioideae, a group of closely-related legumes which have flower buds with ... unlike the typical pea-shaped (papilionaceous) blossoms of subfamily Papilionoideae, or the congested, stamen-clustered flowers of the subfamily Mimosoideae. The subfamily Caesalpinioideae includes many familiar trees including Bauhinia ( ...
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Pawpaw Bibliography
... -Thomas, A. Title: Current knowledge and interpretation of the pollen characters in Annonaceae and Leguminosae, subfamily Mimosoideae. Source: Rev-Palaeobot-Palynol. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V. Oct 23, 1990. v. 64 ...
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Tree of Life Growth Monitor
... New pages added for two more groups of legumes: Cassieae sensu lato (pro parte) and Mimosoideae. 11 July 2006. New page added for the Inverted Repeat-lacking clade (a group of ... The first Tree of Life page successfully completes the peer-review process: the rove beetle subfamily Aleocharinae. 12 August 1998. Several mite pages added: Acariformes ("mite-like" mites), Trombidiformes (trombidiform ...
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Open Directory - Science:Biology:Flora and Fauna:Plantae:Magnoliophyta:Magnoliopsida
... may be papilionaceous. Banner positioned within wings; keel petals unfused. Includes Cercis (redbud). Mimosoideae - flowers actinomorphic (with radial symmetry), usually borne in dense clusters and having showy ... 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 ...
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