Archidendropsis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes 11 species, which are native to Australia, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, and New Caledonia.[1]
Species
11 species are currently accepted:[1]
- Archidendropsis fournieri (Vieill.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis fulgens (Labill.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis glandulosa (Guillaumin) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis granulosa (Labill.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis lentiscifolia (Benth.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis macradenia (Harms) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis oblonga (Hemsl.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis paivana (E.Fourn.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis sepikensis (Verdc.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis spicata (Verdc.) I.C.Nielsen
- Archidendropsis streptocarpa (E.Fourn.) I.C.Nielsen
Formerly placed here
- Heliodendron basalticum (as Archidendropsis basaltica)
- Heliodendron thozetianum (as Archidendropsis thozetiana)
- Heliodendron xanthoxylon (as Archidendropsis xanthoxylon)
References
- ^ a b Archidendropsis I.C.Nielsen. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
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