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Adesmia (plant)
''Adesmia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Adesmia'' clade within the Dalbergieae. Species ''Adesmia'' comprises the following species: * '' Adesmia aconcaguensis'' Burkart * '' Adesmia acuta'' Burkart * '' Adesmia adrianii'' M.N. Correa * '' Adesmia aegiceras'' Phil. * '' Adesmia ameghinoi'' Speg. * '' Adesmia aphanantha'' Speg. * '' Adesmia aphylla'' Clos * '' Adesmia arachnipes'' Clos * '' Adesmia araucana'' Phil. * '' Adesmia araujoi'' Burkart * '' Adesmia arenicola'' (R.E. Fr.) Burkart * '' Adesmia argentea'' Meyen * '' Adesmia argyrophylla'' Phil. * '' Adesmia arillata'' Miotto * '' Adesmia aromatica'' Burkart * '' Adesmia aspera'' Hook. & Arn. * '' Adesmia atacamensis'' Phil. * '' Adesmia atuelensis'' Burkart * '' Adesmia aucaensis'' Burkart * '' Adesmia aueri'' Burkart * '' Adesmia augustii'' J.F. Macbr. * '' Adesmia aurantiaca'' (Dusen) Burkart * '' Adesmia axillaris'' P ...
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