![]() ![]() Cercidium moved to Parkinsonia Chamaecytisus to Cytisus Psoralidium lanceolatum to Ladeania.ĮFlora Treatment Author: Martin F. ![]() , Halimodendron halodendron (Pall.) Voss (possibly extirpated), Lens culinaris Medik. in having evergreen (vs deciduous) leaves that are 1-pinnate (vs 1-pinnate on spurs on old stems, 2-pinnate on new stems) with 2-5(8) (vs 7-17) 1° leaflets, commonly cultivated, now naturalized in southern California. Ceratonia siliqua L., carob tree (Group 2), differs from Gleditsia triacanthos L. Laburnum anagyroides Medik., collected on Mount St. evidently a waif, a contaminant of legume seed from Europe. Upper suture of fruit adaxial, lower abaxial. Note: Unless stated otherwise, fruit length including stalk-like base, number of 2° leaflets is per 1° leaflet. Many cultivated, most importantly Arachis, peanut Glycine, soybean Phaseolus, beans Medicago, alfalfa Trifolium, clovers many orns. Genera In Family: +- 730 genera, 19400 species: worldwide with grasses, requisite in agriculture, most natural ecosystems. Seed: 1-many, often +- reniform, generally hard, smooth. ![]() Fruit: legume, including a stalk-like base (above receptacle) or not. Flower: generally bisexual, generally bilateral hypanthium 0 or flat to tubular sepals generally 5, generally fused petals generally 5, free, fused, or lower 2 +- united into keel (see 3, Key to Groups, for banner, wings) stamens 10 or many (or, 5, 6, 7, 9), free or fused or 10 with 9 filaments at least partly fused, 1 (uppermost) free pistil 1, ovary superior, generally 1-chambered, ovules 1-many, style, stigma 1. Leaf: generally alternate, generally compound, generally stipuled, generally entire, pinnately veined Inflorescence: generally raceme, spike, umbel or head or flowers 1-few in axils. ![]()
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