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Fabaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The phylogenetic relationships of Fabaceae, presented on this and subsequent pages, are based on a "supertree" of the family compiled from several recent analyses, including Doyle et al. (2000), Crisp et al. (2000), Kajita et al.
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The Fabaceae are mostly herbs but include also shrubs and trees found in both temperate and tropical areas. They comprise one of the largest families of flowering plants, numbering some 400 genera and 10,000 species.
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Classification for Kingdom Plantae Down to Family Fabaceae ... Click on names to expand them, and on P for PLANTS profiles. ... Family Fabaceae – Pea family...
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Fabaceae - Botanical characteristics of this family with illustrations of many representative species. ... The Fabaceae (Leguminosae) - Short description of the legume family with images and descriptions of some genera and species found in Hawaii.
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Agriculture et Agro-alimentaire Canada ... Other Fabaceae data links; ... Subfamilies and tribes for Fabaceae...
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Fabaceae is well represented on Montara Mountain. Members include ... Continue to Page 2 of Fabaceae (Legume Family) ... Jump to Fabaceae Part 3...
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Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust) is a deciduous tree to 15m with spiny stems and branches and pinnate leaves with 3 to 10 pairs of oval leaflets. In spring, hanging racemes of sweet-scented white flowers are produced. ... FABACEAE - Pea Family ... Previous page to Fabaceae cont.
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