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Dumasia villosa var. villosa
Eriosema kraussianum
Aspalathus quartzicola
... within the largest endemic genus Aspalathus within the Fabaceae family of South Africa. The epithet quartzicola ...
Otholobium virgatum
... by insects or birds and it attracts butterflies. Most Fabaceae roots are coposed of nodules that house soil ... recently known as Otholobium decumbens (Aiton) C.H.Stirt. Fabaceae is derived from the Latin word Faba meaning ... referring to the tall, twiggy-like bare stems. Fabaceae is the third largest family of flowering plants ...
Indigofera lyalli
... after the plant has finished flowering. As with most Fabaceae, propagating Indigofera lyalli subsp. lyalli is ... This genus is classified under the legume or pea family, Fabaceae. Members of the pea family are fairly diverse and ...
Podalyria buxifolia
... in the tribe Podalyrieae, subfamily Papilionoideae, family Fabaceae. Its closest relatives are the genera Virgilia , ...
Liparia hirsuta
... and notes on how to propagate Liparia hirsuta. ] The Fabaceae family is the third largest flowering plant family. ...
Caesalpinia rostrata
Senegalia mellifera subsp. detinens
Hypocalyptus sophoroides
Crotalaria natalitia var. natalitia
Vachellia tortilis
Indigofera nigromontana
Hypocalyptus coluteoides
... , meaning 'to veil'. Colutea is a genus of plants in the Fabaceae family, which occurs from southern Europe to the ...
Adenopodia spicata
Tephrosia kraussiana
Dipogon lignosus
... Pelargonium spp. , Polygala spp., and other members of the Fabaceae family such as Psoralea spp.and Podalyria spp. and ...