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Adenopodia Gymnantha
''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek name which is a combination of "gland-" and "foot". Species It contains the following species: * '' Adenopodia gymnantha'' Brenan – western Mexico * '' Adenopodia oaxacana'' M.Sousa – southern Mexico * '' Adenopodia patens'' (Hook. & Arn.) Brenan – western Mexico & central America * '' Adenopodia rotundifolia'' (Harms) Brenan – east Africa * '' Adenopodia scelerata'' (A.Chev.) Brenan – west & central Africa * '' Adenopodia schlechteri'' (Harms) Brenan – southeastern Africa * ''Adenopodia spicata ''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropical realm, Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek langu ...'' (E. ...
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Carl Borivoj Presl
Carl Borivoj Presl (; 17 February 1794 – 2 October 1852) was a Czech botanist. Biography Presl lived his entire life in Prague, and was a professor of botany at the University of Prague (1833–52).BHL
Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
He made an expedition to in 1817, and with his brother, published a "Flora bohemica" titled "''Flora čechica: indicatis medicinalibus, oeconomicis technologicisque plantis''" in 1819. His older brother Jan Svatopluk Presl was also a noted botanist; the journal '' Pres ...
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Legume
Legumes are plants in the pea family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called pulses. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, but also as livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure. Legumes produce a botanically unique type of fruit – a simple fruit, simple Dry fruits, dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually Dehiscence (botany) , dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. Most legumes have Symbiosis , symbiotic nitrogen fixation , nitrogen-fixing bacteria, Rhizobia, in structures called root nodules. Some of the fixed nitrogen becomes available to later crops, so legumes play a key role in crop rotation. Terminology The term ''pulse'', as used by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), is reserved for legume crops harvested solely for the dry seed. This excludes green beans and Pea , green ...
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Fabaceae
Fabaceae () or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants.
Article 18.5 states: "The following names, of long usage, are treated as validly published: ....Leguminosae (nom. alt.: Fabaceae; type: Faba Mill. Vicia L.; ... When the Papilionaceae are regarded as a family distinct from the remainder of the Leguminosae, the name Papilionaceae is conserved against Leguminosae." English pronunciations are as follows: , and .
commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, is a large and agriculturally important family of

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Neotropical Realm
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropics, tropical Ecoregion#Terrestrial, terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate climate, temperate zone. Definition In biogeography, the Neotropic or Neotropical realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes South America, Central America, the Caribbean Islands, and southern North America. In Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula and southern lowlands, and most of the east and west coastlines, including the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula are Neotropical. In the United States southern Florida and coastal Central Florida are considered Neotropical. The realm also includes temperate southern South America. In contrast, the Neotropical Phytochorion, Floristic Kingdom excludes southernmost South America, which instead is placed in the Antarctic Floristic Kingdom, Antarctic kingdom. The Neo ...
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Greek Language
Greek (, ; , ) is an Indo-European languages, Indo-European language, constituting an independent Hellenic languages, Hellenic branch within the Indo-European language family. It is native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, Caucasus, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean. It has the list of languages by first written accounts, longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning at least 3,400 years of written records. Its writing system is the Greek alphabet, which has been used for approximately 2,800 years; previously, Greek was recorded in writing systems such as Linear B and the Cypriot syllabary. The Greek language holds a very important place in the history of the Western world. Beginning with the epics of Homer, ancient Greek literature includes many works of lasting importance in the European canon. Greek is also the language in which many of the foundational texts ...
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Adenopodia Gymnantha
''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek name which is a combination of "gland-" and "foot". Species It contains the following species: * '' Adenopodia gymnantha'' Brenan – western Mexico * '' Adenopodia oaxacana'' M.Sousa – southern Mexico * '' Adenopodia patens'' (Hook. & Arn.) Brenan – western Mexico & central America * '' Adenopodia rotundifolia'' (Harms) Brenan – east Africa * '' Adenopodia scelerata'' (A.Chev.) Brenan – west & central Africa * '' Adenopodia schlechteri'' (Harms) Brenan – southeastern Africa * ''Adenopodia spicata ''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropical realm, Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek langu ...'' (E. ...
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Adenopodia Rotundifolia
''Adenopodia rotundifolia'' is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Somalia and Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t .... References Mimosoids Flora of Somalia Flora of Tanzania Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Mimosoideae-stub ...
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Adenopodia Scelerata
''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek name which is a combination of "gland-" and "foot". Species It contains the following species: * ''Adenopodia gymnantha'' Brenan – western Mexico * ''Adenopodia oaxacana'' M.Sousa – southern Mexico * ''Adenopodia patens'' (Hook. & Arn.) Brenan – western Mexico & central America * ''Adenopodia rotundifolia'' (Harms) Brenan – east Africa * '' Adenopodia scelerata'' (A.Chev.) Brenan – west & central Africa * '' Adenopodia schlechteri'' (Harms) Brenan – southeastern Africa * ''Adenopodia spicata ''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropical realm, Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek langu ...'' (E.Mey. ...
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Adenopodia Spicata
''Adenopodia'' is a genus of legume in the family Fabaceae, that occurs in the northern Neotropical realm, Neotropics and Africa. They may grow as lianas, shrubs or trees. The petioles have a distinct gland above their base, hence the Greek language, Greek name which is a combination of "gland-" and "foot". Species It contains the following species: * ''Adenopodia gymnantha'' Brenan – western Mexico * ''Adenopodia oaxacana'' M.Sousa – southern Mexico * ''Adenopodia patens'' (Hook. & Arn.) Brenan – western Mexico & central America * ''Adenopodia rotundifolia'' (Harms) Brenan – east Africa * ''Adenopodia scelerata'' (A.Chev.) Brenan – west & central Africa * ''Adenopodia schlechteri'' (Harms) Brenan – southeastern Africa * ''Adenopodia spicata'' (E.Mey.) C.Presl – southern Africa See also * ''Piptadenia'' References

Mimosoids Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Fabaceae genera {{Mimosoideae-stub ...
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