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Dichrostachys
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * '' Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * '' Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * '' Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * '' Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * '' Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * '' Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * '' Dich ...
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Dichrostachys Cinerea
''Dichrostachys cinerea'', known as sicklebush, Bell mimosa, Chinese lantern tree or Kalahari Christmas tree (South Africa), is a legume of the genus ''Dichrostachys'' in the family Fabaceae. Other common names include omubambanjobe (Tooro Uganda), acacia Saint Domingue (French), el marabú (Cuba), " Mpangara" (Shona), Kalahari-Weihnachtsbaum (German of former South West Africa), kéké or mimosa clochette (Réunion). Etymology The generic name ''Dichrostachys'' means 'two-colored spike', referring to its two-colored inflorescence, from the Ancient Greek ''δί-'' (''di-'', 'twice'), ''χροός'' (''khroos'', 'color'), and ''στάχυς'' (''stakhus'', 'ear of grain'). The specific name ''cinerea'' refers to the greyish hairs of the typical subspecies, from the Latin ''cinereus'' ('ashes'). Distribution It is native to Africa, Indian subcontinent and North Australia and introduced to the Caribbean and parts of Southeast Asia. In Ethiopia, the species is common in the Nechisa ...
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Dichrostachys Akataensis
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * ''Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * ''Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * ''Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * ''Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostach ...
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Dichrostachys Santapaui
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * '' Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * '' Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * '' Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * '' Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * '' Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * '' Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * '' Dich ...
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Dichrostachys Richardiana
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * '' Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * '' Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * '' Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * '' Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * '' Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * '' Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichr ...
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Dichrostachys Pervilleanus
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * '' Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * '' Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * '' Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * '' Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * '' Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichro ...
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Dichrostachys Paucifoliolata
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * '' Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * '' Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * '' Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * '' Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * ''Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichros ...
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Dichrostachys Dumetaria
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * '' Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * '' Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * ''Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * ''Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichrosta ...
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Dichrostachys Cinerea2
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * ''Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * ''Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * ''Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * ''Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostach ...
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Dichrostachys Arborescens
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * ''Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * ''Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * ''Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * ''Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostach ...
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Dichrostachys Bernieriana
''Dichrostachys'' is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. Their ''Acacia''-like leaves are bi-pinnately compound. Unlike ''Acacia'' their thorns are hardened branchlets rather than modified stipules. They are native from Africa to Australasia, but a centre of diversity is present in Madagascar. Their name is derived from the Greek words ''dis'' (two), ''chroos'' (colour) and ''stachys'' (grain ear or spike), which in combination suggests their bi-colored inflorescences. Species It contains the following species: * ''Dichrostachys akataensis'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys arborescens'' (Benth.) Villiers * ''Dichrostachys bernieriana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostachys cinerea'' ( L.) Wight & Arn. * ''Dichrostachys dehiscens'' Balf. f. * ''Dichrostachys dumetaria'' Villiers * ''Dichrostachys kirkii'' Benth. * ''Dichrostachys paucifoliolata'' ( Scott-Elliot) Drake * ''Dichrostachys pervilleanus'' (Baill.) Drake * ''Dichrostachys richardiana'' Baill. * ''Dichrostach ...
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Dichrostachys Dehiscens
''Dichrostachys dehiscens'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Yemen. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forest A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing, and ecological function. The United Nations' ...s. References dehiscens Endemic flora of Socotra Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Isaac Bayley Balfour {{Mimosoideae-stub ...
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Dichrostachys Kirkii
''Dichrostachys kirkii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Ethiopia and Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti .... References kirkii Flora of Ethiopia Flora of Somalia Near threatened flora of Africa Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Mimosoideae-stub ...
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