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Aspalathus amoena
... insects, especially bees, which are common pollinators of Fabaceae species. The flower structure with a standard petal, ... aspects of the species. A key ecological trait of the Fabaceae family is its ability to establish symbiotic ... and supporting agricultural sustainability. Furthermore, Fabaceae members provide critical ecosystem services such as ...
Cyclopia genistoides
Peltophorum africanum
Erythrina humeana
Bauhinia galpinii
Indigofera jucunda
Senegalia ataxacantha
Erythrina acanthocarpa
Schotia brachypetala
Senegalia caffra
Bauhinia bowkeri
... nursery has had good results with many members of the Fabaceae that are especially prone to pre-emergence damping ...
Vachellia karroo
Vachellia xanthophloea
... Vachellia xanthophloea belongs to the pod bearing family Fabaceae. The fever tree is an attractive, semi-deciduous to ...
Erythrina lysistemon
Psoralea pinnata
... occurring in southern Africa. Psoralea As with most Fabaceae, growing Psoralea pinnata is quite difficult from ... added to the seed tray is generally helpful when sowing Fabaceae seeds. This helps to ensure that the symbiotic ...
Senegalia galpinii
... is not parasitized. Like other plants belonging to the Fabaceae, seed of this tree must be soaked in hot water ...
Colophospermum mopane
... one species in the genus. The mopane is in the pea family (Fabaceae). This huge and important family is further divided ...
Pterocarpus angolensis
... of the tree. This tree is part of the pea or bean family (Fabaceae). The genus Pterocarpus has been placed in a further ...