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Phyllota
''Phyllota'' is an Australian genus from the family Fabaceae, a biological grouping of flowering plants. Species ''Phyllota'' comprises the following species: * ''Phyllota barbata'' Benth. * ''Phyllota diffusa'' (Hook.f.) F.Muell. * ''Phyllota gracilis'' Turcz. * ''Phyllota grandiflora'' Benth. * ''Phyllota humifusa'' Benth. * ''Phyllota luehmannii'' F.Muell. * ''Phyllota phylicoides'' (DC.) Benth. * ''Phyllota pleurandroides'' F.Muell. * ''Phyllota remota'' J.H.Willis * ''Phyllota squarrosa ''Phyllota squarrosa'', commonly known as the dense phyllota, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae) from eastern Australia. It was given its current name by George Bentham George Bentham (22 September 1800 – 10 Se ...'' (DC.) Benth. Species names with uncertain taxonomic status The status of the following species is unresolved: * ''Phyllota aspera'' Benth. * ''Phyllota baueri'' Benth. * ''Phyllota billardieri'' Benth. * ''Phyllota comosa'' Benth. * ''Phy ...
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Phyllota Pleurandroides
''Phyllota'' is an Australian genus from the family Fabaceae, a biological grouping of flowering plants. Species ''Phyllota'' comprises the following species: * '' Phyllota barbata'' Benth. * '' Phyllota diffusa'' (Hook.f.) F.Muell. * '' Phyllota gracilis'' Turcz. * '' Phyllota grandiflora'' Benth. * '' Phyllota humifusa'' Benth. * '' Phyllota luehmannii'' F.Muell. * '' Phyllota phylicoides'' (DC.) Benth. * '' Phyllota pleurandroides'' F.Muell. * ''Phyllota remota ''Phyllota'' is an Australian genus from the family Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,Phyllota squarrosa'' (DC.) Benth.


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Phyllota Phylicoides
''Phyllota phylicoides'' is a species of flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae) found in New South Wales and Queensland. It was first described by George Bentham George Bentham (22 September 1800 – 10 September 1884) was an English botanist, described by the weed botanist Duane Isely as "the premier systematic botanist of the nineteenth century". Born into a distinguished family, he initially studi ... in 1837. References Mirbelioids Plants described in 1837 Fabales of Australia Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Phyllota Squarrosa
''Phyllota squarrosa'', commonly known as the dense phyllota, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae) from eastern Australia. It was given its current name by George Bentham George Bentham (22 September 1800 – 10 September 1884) was an English botanist, described by the weed botanist Duane Isely as "the premier systematic botanist of the nineteenth century". Born into a distinguished family, he initially studi ... in 1837. References Mirbelioids Fabales of Australia Flora of New South Wales Plants described in 1837 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Faboideae
The Faboideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. An acceptable alternative name for the subfamily is Papilionoideae, or Papilionaceae when this group of plants is treated as a family. This subfamily is widely distributed, and members are adapted to a wide variety of environments. Faboideae may be trees, shrubs, or herbaceous plants. Members include the pea, the sweet pea, the laburnum, and other legumes. The pea-shaped flowers are characteristic of the Faboideae subfamily and root nodulation is very common. Genera The type genus, ''Faba'', is a synonym of ''Vicia'', and is listed here as ''Vicia''. *'' Abrus'' *'' Acmispon'' *'' Acosmium'' *''Adenocarpus'' *''Adenodolichos'' *'' Adesmia'' *''Aenictophyton'' *'' Aeschynomene'' *''Afgekia'' *'' Aganope'' *''Airyantha'' *''Aldina'' *'' Alexa'' *'' Alhagi'' *''Alistilus'' *''Almaleea'' *''Alysicarpus'' *''Amburana'' *'' Amicia'' *''Ammodendron'' *''Ammopiptanthus'' *''Ammothamnus'' *''Am ...
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Mirbelioids
The Mirbelioids are an informal subdivision of the plant family Fabaceae that includes the former tribes Bossiaeeae and Mirbelieae. They are consistently recovered as a monophyletic clade in molecular phylogenies. The Mirbelioids arose 48.4 ± 1.3 million years ago (in the early Eocene). Members of this clade are mostly ericoid ( sclerophyllous) shrubs with yellow and red ('egg and bacon') flowers found in Australia, Tasmania, and Papua-New Guinea. The name of this clade is informal and is not assumed to have any particular taxonomic rank like the names authorized by the ICBN or the ICPN. Members of this clade exhibit unusual embryology compared to other legumes, either enlarged antipodal cells in the embryo sac or the production of multiple embryo sacs. There has been a shift from bee pollination to bird pollination several times in this clade. Mirbelioids produce quinolizidine alkaloids, but unlike most papilionoids, they do not produce isoflavones. Many of the Mirbelioids ...
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