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 Legume (Fabaceae) Fruits and Seeds, version 2
Gunn, C.R. Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Mimosoideae (Fabaceae).
Gunn, C.R. Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae (Fabaceae).
Kirkbride, J.H., Jr., Gunn, C.R., and Weitzman, A.L. Fruits and seeds of genera in the subfamily Faboideae (Fabaceae).
http://nt.ars-grin.gov/sbmlweb/OnlineResources/Fabaceae/Index.cfm

  
 Species Considered, but not listed
Astragalus pictiformis (Fabaceae) - Populations of this species are common and widespread in eastern and southeast New Mexico and extend into the Trans-Pecos of adjacent Texas.
Astragalus waterfallii (Fabaceae) - Populations of this species are widespread, occurring in southeastern New Mexico, into the Trans-Pecos of Texas, Chihuahua and into Coahuila, Mexico.
Astragalus nothoxys (Fabaceae) - Populations of this species are locally common in extreme southwestern New Mexico and extend into southeastern Arizona and northern Chihuahua, Mexico.
http://nmrareplants.unm.edu/droplist/dropa-c.htm

  
 Digital Flora of Texas Vascular Plant Image Library query results: Fabaceae
Fabaceae: Erythrina crista-galli [jpeg] - Cultivated, from Maui, Hawaii.
Fabaceae: Bauhinia forficata (jpeg) TAMU Campus Flora, photo by Amanda Neill (whole tree, relative to shed and greenhouse on 31 Oct 97) northeast of bld. 1, by pond next to the Floriculture Growing Facility (overview map or zoom)
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/cgi/gallery_query?q=Fabaceae

  
 Fabaceae
Economically and ecologically, the Fabaceae is one of the most important plant families.
If practicing rotation farming, a fabaceous crop should always follow a crop that requires a lot of nitrogen such as corn.
Many families have bilaterally symmetric flowers; only in the Fabaceae does one find this combination of (1)3 separate petals and two fused petals.
http://www.herbarium.usu.edu/taxa/fabaceae.htm

  
 Fabaceae - Pea Family
Fabaceae, formerly named Leguminosae, the Pea family, includes over 16,000 species of trees, shrubs, climbers, and herbaceous plants worldwide.
These plants are particularly valuable as crops because they do not require nitrogenous fertilizer, and even enrich the nitrogen content of the soil.
http://montana.plant-life.org/families/Fabaceae/Fabaceae.htm

  
 Fabales
The flowers of Quillajaceae, with their distinctive positioning of nectary and androecium, may be interpreted as having a hypanthium.
Note that the flowers of Polygala, similar in overall appearance to those of some Fabaceae, are unlikely to represent the plesiomorphic condition of the family, and that overall floral variation in Polygalaceae is very considerable.
The flower in Polygalaceae is quite differently constructed from that of Fabaceae, although quite often both looking and being functionally very similar (but see Prenner 2004).
http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/Research/APweb/orders/fabalesweb.htm

  
 Fabaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Family Fabaceae (also as Family Leguminosae) is a grouping of plants in the Order Fabales, and one of the largest families of flowering plants with 650 genera and over 18,000 species.
The legumous plants are classified into three subfamilies, sometimes raised to the rank of family in the order Fabales, on the basis of flower morphology (specifically, petal shape):
Faboideae (Fabaceae), previously called Papilionoideae: One petal is large and has a crease in it, the two adjacent petals are on the sides, and the two bottom petals are joined together at the bottom, forming a boat-like structure.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabaceae

  
 fabaceae flower picture
Aspalathus aspalathoides - Fabaceae - - Flowers in Fernkloof Nature...
photos of this plant family Fabaceae / Leguminosae Higher Taxa: - Seed...
Latin name Anthyllis jacquinii Botanical family Fabaceae Typical flowering season in Slovenia         5 6...
http://flower-combo.flowersforall.net/fabaceae-flower-picture.html

  
 Fabaceae
The Family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) is a family of plants in the order Fabales, and one of the largest families of flowering plants with 650 genera and over 18.000 species.
These plants are commonly caled legumes and the group contains some of our most valuable food crops, such as beans, peas, peanuts, soybeans, and lentils.
Faboideae (Fabaceae), also called Papilionoideae: One petal is large and has a crease in it, the two adjacent petals are on the sides, and the two bottom petals are joined together at the bottom, forming a boatlike structure.
http://www.theezine.net/f/fabaceae.html

  
 Perennials B-G 2003
Fabaceae is the bean family and you will recognize the lovely foliage and pea shaped flowers if you’ve ever observed a garden with peas growing in it.
These are all long lived, drought tolerant, outstanding natives.
Sun to part shade Zones 5-8 at least
http://www.pineridgegardens.com/2003_Per2.htm

  
 Species: Acacia constricta
Upon uprooting, whitethorn acacia seedlings emit a strong nitrogenous odor.
A similar odor was found in other Acacia species but not in all Fabaceae species.
The influence of ant nests on Acacia seed production, herbivory and soil nutrients.
http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/acacon/all.html

  
 Fabaceae - Fabaceae Family
This flower is the classic Fabaceae flower with its standard, wing and keel.
Also visible is the fruit, or legume, of the pea.
Botany 307F - Families of Vascular Plants - Fabaceae
http://www.widevista.com/?q=fabaceae

  
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Fabaceae: generic listing from the Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin
Fabaceae: Catalogue of Vascular Plant Species of Eastern Brazil from the New York Botanical Garden
Fabaceae: The Egg-and-Bacon Peas of Australia (tribes Mirbelieae and Bossiaeeae)
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/cgi/gateway_family?fam=Fabaceae

  
 Fabaceae Science, Directory
The Families of Flowering Plants -Leguminosae-Papilionoideae Describes habit and leaf form, anatomy; morphology; physiology; biochemistry; and geography.
Keir's Botanical Photo Archive - Fabaceae Flower images from the US.
The Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Short description of the legume family with images and descriptions of some genera and species found in Hawaii.
http://www.wacofdn.org/d2RjXzI3Mzkz.aspx

  
 Fabaceae Page
Symbiotic association of this family and the bacterium Rhizobium represents another 'preadaptive' agricultural trait in that many important forage taxa, such as Medicago sativa (Alfalfa) have been domesticated from the Fabaceae.
Worldwide, but most diverse in warm, temperate areas.
Also, in contrast to the Caesalpiniaceae, the standard petal encloses the wing petals in the Fabaceae, i.e., it must open during anthesis before the lateral petals can expand.
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/Wilson/tfp/ros/fabpage2.htm

  
 Kudzu, Pueraria montana - Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council Invasive Plant Manual
Kudzu is also a problem in forest agriculture and landscaping.
It belongs to the Fabaceae (Pea or Bean) family.
http://www.se-eppc.org/manual/kudzu.html

  
 Lycaeum > Leda > Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
Genus of trees, a few species of which bear seeds used to make DMT-containing snuffs.
Lycaeum > Leda > Taxonomy > Eukaryota > Plantae > Tracheophyta > Angiospermae > Dicotyledonae > Fabales > Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=76

  
 Golden Pea (Thermopsis rhombifolia)
Golden pea has been reputed to be poisonous to humans and livestock on rather tenuous circumstantial grounds.
The plant is a member of the economically highly important bean family (Fabaceae).
The generic name is from the Greek thermos, "lupine," and opsis "appearance." The specific epithet rhombifolia means "rhombic-leaved" in botanical Latin, in reference to the shape of the leaflets.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/literatr/wildflwr/species/therrhom.htm

  
 Desmodium metcalfei
Additional field searches are needed to determine the rarity of this plant.
Isely, D. Native and naturalized Leguminosae (Fabaceae) of the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii).
http://nmrareplants.unm.edu/reports/desmet.htm

  
 Plants of Hawaii: IMAGE INDEX
Abrus precatorius -- Black-eyed Susan, rosary pea (Fabaceae)*
Bauhinia galpinii -- Pride of the Cape (Fabaceae)*
http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images

  
 eNature: FieldGuides: Species Detail
Description Deep pink "pea flowers" in round or egg-shaped heads on an erect, hairy stem, with leaves divided into 3 oval leaflets.
Family: Fabaceae, Pea view all from this family
Q: Yesterday I noticed a fledgling calling out on my lawn, so I sat back to see what kind of bird would come to feed it.
http://www.enature.com/fieldguide/showSpeciesRECNUM.asp?recnum=WF0295

  
 Phaseolus lunatus (lima bean / butter bean)
(Life; Embryophyta (plants); Angiospermae (flowering plants); Eudicotyledons; Fabales; Family: Fabaceae; Subfamily: Papilionoideae)
Lima Beans originate from Central and South America where they were domesticated at least 8500 years ago.
Phaseolus lunatus (Lima Bean, Sieva Been, Butter Bean)
http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/fabaceae/phaseolus_lunatus.htm

  
 Reversion of flowering in Glycine Max (Fabaceae) -- Washburn and Thomas 87 (10): 1425 -- American Journal of Botany
Reversion of flowering in Glycine Max (Fabaceae) -- Washburn and Thomas 87 (10): 1425 -- American Journal of Botany
This article has been cited by other articles:
Key Words: apical meristem • commitment • Fabaceae • floral development • Glycine max • photoperiod • raceme • reversion • trifoliolate
http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/abstract/87/10/1425

  
 Sieve Elements and Companion Cells—Traffic Control Centers of the Phloem -- Oparka and Turgeon 11 (4): 739 -- THE ...
Eleftheriou, E.P. (1996) Developmental features of protophloem sieve elements in roots of wheat (Triticum aestivum L).
infection of minor veins of apoplastic loaders (Fabaceae) by
Ding, X.S., Carter, C., Deom, M.C., and Nelson, R.S. (1998) Tobamovirus and potyvirus accumulation in minor veins of inoculated leaves from representatives of the Solanaceae and Fabaceae.
http://www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/full/11/4/739

  
 Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
The Fabaceae are herbs, vines, shrubs, trees, and lianas found in both temperate and tropical areas.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/phylo_legum.htm

  
 Famille Total FF
Fabaceae Christia obcordata (Poir in Lam.) Bakh f., 1961
Fabaceae Sinodolichos blanda Wall in Wight and Arn., 1834
Fabaceae Shuteria involucrata (Wall.) Wight and Arn., 1834
http://navig-plant.ifrance.com/lieninter/dossier/famff.htm

  
 Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
The Fabaceae are mostly herbs but include also shrubs and trees found in both temperate and tropical areas.
The actinomorphic, more or less sympetalous corolla and simple leaves in this species are features quite atypical for the Fabaceae.
Note the tubular calyx, the conspicuous exterior banner, the long wings, and the relatively short keel.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/fab.htm

  
 Cercis canadensis
(Fabaceae [also known as Leguminosae] - Pea Family)
Cercis canadensis is a popular small ornamental tree, whose assets of lavender-pink Spring flowers, youthful quick growth, youthful vased growth habit, and ornamental bark and branching character with age are constrasted with its tendency to have a short functional service life of about fiften years in many urban landscapes.
http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs/TMI/Plantlist/ce_ensis.html

  
 Phenotypic Correlations Among Plant Parts in Iberian Papilionoideae (Fabaceae) -- HERRERA 95 (2): 345 -- Annals of ...
Phenotypic Correlations Among Plant Parts in Iberian Papilionoideae (Fabaceae) -- HERRERA 95 (2): 345 -- Annals of Botany
Phenotypic Correlations Among Plant Parts in Iberian Papilionoideae (Fabaceae)
Articles by HERRERA, J. Annals of Botany 95/2 © Annals of Botany Company 2004; all rights reserved
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aob/mci031

  
 Henriette's plant info: Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub., Fabaceae
Henriette's plant info: Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub., Fabaceae
http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed/php/get?id=2093

  
 Fabaceae - Wikipedia
Ko he whānau huaota nui ngā Fabaceae (i mua "Leguminosae"), "the Legume family or Pea family".
PLEASE HELP to write more articles or improve what is here.
http://mi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabaceae

  
 Fabaceae
There are 630 genera and 18,000 species in the Fabaceae family.
David James, a student at Michigan State, writes for The Michigan State Botany/ Greenhouse during the Spring semester of 2001 under a program established through The Michigan State Botany/ Greenhouse contact person John Mugg, and the American Thought and Language's Professor John Dowell.
The Fabaceae family is found in Cosmopolitan regions.
http://www.msu.edu/~jamesda1/Fabaceae.htm

  
 National Botanic Garden of Belgium: Living Plant Collections Database (LIVCOL)
List the Living Plant Collections: Fabaceae (number of taxa : 233)
http://www.br.fgov.be/research/COLLECTIONS/LIVING/LIVCOL/list/l_fabace.html

  
 Delonix regia (Fabaceae) - Plants of Hawaii: THUMBNAIL IMAGES
Delonix regia (Fabaceae) - Plants of Hawaii: THUMBNAIL IMAGES
HEAR > Starr > Plants of Hawaii > Image Index > Thumbnails
Page created November 01, 2002 by Starr, and last updated August 04, 2005 by Starr.
http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images/thumbnails/html/delonix_regia.htm

  
 ACES Publications : ANR-0065
The vines may grow up to 60 feet in a single season and as much as 1 foot during a single day in the early summer.
Success involves using effective herbicides at the proper time and at the correct rate, with repeated treatments as required.
Kudzu [Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr] is a large, trifoliate-leaved, semi-woody, trailing or climbing perennial vine that belongs to the Fabaceae (legume) family.
http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/A/ANR-0065

  
 The Rest of the Iceberg. Legume Diversity and Evolution in a Phylogenetic Context -- Doyle and Luckow 131 (3): 900 -- ...
of a single family (Leguminosae or Fabaceae) or, less frequently,
Hirsch AM, LaRue TA (1998) Is the legume nodule a modified root or shoot or an organ sui generis?
The Leguminosae traditionally has been divided into three major groups of very unequal size on the basis of major morphological
http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/131/3/900

  
 The Bean Bag, Nov 1997 - News
Suprageneric names of Fabaceae found to date as part of the Indices Nominum Supragenericorum Plantarum Vascularium project, and published from 1753 through 1869 as part of a survey of the botanical literature for such names, are listed with full bibliographic citation.
No taxonomic judgement about the significance (either taxonomically or nomenclaturally) of any name is presented, leaving that to those who use such names in their research.
Suprageneric names in Fabaceae Published Prior to 1870
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/herbarium/legumes/nov1997/supragen.html

  
 Botanik online: Rosidae - Fabales
Die beiden seitlichen, etwas kleineren, sind frei und bilden die Flügel, während die beiden unteren zu einem Schiffchen verwachsen sind.
Wegen der Blütenform werden die Fabaceae Schmetterlingsblütler oder Papilionaceae genannt.
Die Filamente der zehn, gelegentlich auf neun reduzierten Stamina sind an der Basis zu einer Röhre verwachsen, die den Griffel umgibt; die Placentation ist marginal.
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/d51/51b.htm

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Seeds of Continental United States Legumes (Fabaceae)
Amazon.com: Books: Seeds of Continental United States Legumes (Fabaceae)
Publisher: Learn how customers can search inside this book.
Seeds of Continental United States Legumes (Fabaceae) (Hardcover)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0961684704?v=glance

  
 {Science > Fabaceae} - Information, Latest news and Sites on Fabaceae
Www.Keiriosity.Com - Pictures of plants in the Fabaceae family
Research groups in many countries are participating on a co-operative basis.
{Science > Fabaceae} - Information, Latest news and Sites on Fabaceae
http://web.world-of-newave.info/science/biology/flora-and-fauna/plantae/magnoliophyta/magnoliopsida/fabaceae

  
 Thomas Schoepke Plant Image Gallery - Fabaceae
Plant Photo Gallery, from Yamaguchi, Japan (whole plant)
For more pictures see TAMU Vascular Plant Image Gallery - Fabaceae*
http://www.pharmakobotanik.de/gallery/gal-faba.htm

  
 Plasmodesma-Mediated Selective Protein Traffic between "Symplasmically Isolated" Cells Probed by a Viral Movement ...
Ding, S.W., Li, W.X., and Symons, R.H. A novel naturally occurring hybrid gene encoded by a plant RNA virus facilitates long distance virus movement.
Ding, X.S., Carter, S.A., Deom, C.M., and Nelson, R.S. Tobamovirus and potyvirus accumulation in minor veins of inoculated leaves from representatives of the Solanaceae and Fabaceae.
http://www.plantcell.org/cgi/content/full/14/9/2071

  
 Nevada Rare Plant Atlas index
finitimus Pine Valley milkvetch Fabaceae map sheet Astragalus convallarius var.
suksdorfii Suksdorf milkvetch Fabaceae image map sheet Astragalus remotus Spring Mountains milkvetch Fabaceae map sheet Astragalus robbinsii var.
multicaulis scrub lotus Fabaceae image Lupinus holmgrenianus Holmgren lupine Fabaceae image Lupinus malacophyllus soft lupine Fabaceae map sheet Machaeranthera grindelioides var.
http://heritage.nv.gov/atlas/atlasndx.htm

  
 Fabaceae (Legume) Family Pt 2
Continue to Page 3 of Fabaceae (Legume Family)
Return to Page 1 of Fabaceae (Legume Family)
http://plants.montara.com/ListPages/FamPages/Faba2.html

  
 Kudzu [Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi]
Each leaf has three dark green leaflets, 7 to 25 cm (2.75 to 9.84 in) long, with or without irregular, shallow lobes, otherwise entire, hairy beneath.
Kudzu is a perennial vine of the legume family (Fabaceae).
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/nathis/exotic/vegman/fifteen.htm

  
 Botanik online: Rosidae - Fabales: Fabaceae: Trifolium (Herbarexemplare)
Trifolium medium (Mittlerer Klee, Zick-zack-Klee, Fabaceae): Blätter kleeartig, dreiteilig, Teilblättchen bis zu 5 cm lang und 1 - 2 cm breit, ganzrandig oder sehr fein gezähnelt, vorn abgerundet oder spitz zulaufend.
Botanik online: Rosidae - Fabales: Fabaceae: Trifolium (Herbarexemplare)
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/d51/trifherb.htm

  
 National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources
It has also been observed at Biscayne and Everglades national parks in Florida.
lobata (Willd.) Ohwi is a legume of the subfamily Fabaceae.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/biology/ipm/manual/exweeds1.htm

  
 Phloem loading and unloading of Cowpea mosaic virus in Vigna unguiculata -- Silva et al. 83 (6): 1493 -- Journal of ...
Ding, X. S., Carter, S. A., Deom, C. and Nelson, R. Tobamovirus and potyvirus accumulation in minor veins of inoculated leaves from representatives of Solanaceae and Fabaceae.
http://vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/full/83/6/1493

  
 Unequal Evolutionary Rates Between Annual and Perennial Lineages of Checker Mallows (Sidalcea, Malvaceae): Evidence ...
Phylogenetic relationships in Lupinus (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae) based on internal transcribed spacer sequences (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA.
http://mbe.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/18/6/936

  
 Fabaceae
Fabaceae - Amorpha, Arachis, Astragalus, Baptisia, Canavalia, Caragana, Cicer, Cladrastis, Clitoria, Coronilla, Coursetia, Crotalaria, Cytisus, Dalea, Desmodium, Dolichos, Erythrina, Eysenhardtia, Genista, Glycyrrhiza, Indigofera, Lathyrus, Lespedeza, Lotus, Lupinus, Medicago, Melilotus, Millettia, Oxyrhynchus, Oxytropis, Pachyrhizus, Petalostemon (Petalostemum), Phaseolus, Psoralea, Robinia, Sesbania, Sophora, Tephrosia, Trifolium, Vicia, Vigna, Wisteria, etc.
http://www.floresflowers.com/taxa/Fabaceae.html

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