''Bauhinia'' () is a large
genus of
flowering plants in the
subfamily
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Cercidoideae and tribe Bauhinieae, in the large
flowering plant family
, with a
pantropical distribution. The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers
Gaspard and
Johann,
Swiss
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Many species are widely planted in the tropics as orchid trees, particularly in
India,
Sri Lanka
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,
Vietnam, Nepal and southeastern
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. Other common names include mountain ebony and ''kachnar''. Before the family was reorganised,
a number of genera including the
liana
A liana is a long- stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees, as well as other means of vertical support, to climb up to the canopy in search of direct sunlight. The word ''liana'' does not refer to a ta ...
s ''
Lasiobema'' and ''
Phanera'' were placed here (see
related genera).
In the
United States, the trees grow in
Hawaii, coastal
California,
Arizona,
Texas,
Louisiana, and
Florida. There are native species, like ''
Bauhinia lunarioides'' native to Texas and widely planted in the Southwest as a landscape plant.
''Bauhinia'' × ''blakeana'' is the floral emblem of
Hong Kong—a stylized orchid tree flower appears on the
flag of Hong Kong and
Hong Kong Airlines
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uses 'Bauhinia' as its radio callsign in air traffic communication.
Description
''Bauhinia'' trees typically reach a height of 6–12 m and their branches spread 3–6 m outwards. The lobed leaves usually are 10–15 cm across.
The five-petaled flowers are 7.5–12.5 cm diameter, generally in shades of red, pink, purple, orange, or yellow, and are often fragrant. The tree begins flowering in late winter and often continues to flower into early summer. Depending on the species, ''Bauhinia'' flowers are usually in magenta, mauve, pink or white hues with crimson highlights.
Cultivation
Propagation of ''Bauhinia'' species is from seeds or cuttings. They thrive in alkaline soils and do not tolerate salty conditions. Full sun exposure is preferred but they can be grown under partial sun. Generous watering is needed during summer; moderate moisture required in winter.
Species
Accepted species
''Bauhinia'' includes at least the following species:
Species names with uncertain taxonomic status
The status of the following species is unresolved:
* ''Bauhinia abyssinica''
A.Rich.
* ''Bauhinia acuminata''
Bruce
* ''Bauhinia aimouta''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia amatlana''
Wunderlin
* ''Bauhinia andax''
DeWitt
* ''Bauhinia angularis''
Harms ex Glaz.
* ''Bauhinia angulata''
Vell.
* ''Bauhinia articulata''
Oliv.
* ''Bauhinia ayabacensis''
Wunderlin
* ''Bauhinia bacuria''
Buch.-Ham. ex Wall.
* ''Bauhinia baueriana''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia benzoin''
Kotschy ex Schweinf.
* ''Bauhinia bequaerti''
De Wild.
* ''Bauhinia bryoniflora''
Franch.
* ''Bauhinia burkeana''
Benth. ex Harv. & Sond.
* ''Bauhinia cancara''
Buch.-Ham. ex Steud.
* ''Bauhinia candelabriformis''
R.S. Cowan
* ''Bauhinia choriophylla''
Vogel
* ''Bauhinia cissoides''
Welw. ex Oliv.
* ''Bauhinia compacta''
Regel
* ''Bauhinia congesta''—Anacacho orchid tree
* ''Bauhinia cookii''
Rose
* ''Bauhinia crocea''
Drake
* ''Bauhinia cucullata''
Desv.
* ''Bauhinia cumingiana''
(Benth.) Fern.-Vill.
* ''Bauhinia depauperata''
Glaz.
* ''Bauhinia dobbierum''
Rose
* ''Bauhinia dubia''
G. Don
* ''Bauhinia eriophora''
Ten.
* ''Bauhinia esmeraldasensis''
Wunderlin
* ''Bauhinia eximia''
Miq.
* ''Bauhinia fabrilis''
(de Wit) K. Larsen & S.S. Larsen
* ''Bauhinia farec''
Desv.
* ''Bauhinia geniculata''
Wunderlin
* ''Bauhinia grahami''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia grandifolia''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia herrerae''
(Britton & Rose) Standl. & Steyerm.
* ''Bauhinia holzei''
F.Muell.
* ''Bauhinia hostmanniana''
Miq.
* ''Bauhinia hypochrysa''
T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia hypoglauca''
Tang & F.T. Wang ex T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia indica''
Ladd ex Loud
* ''Bauhinia isopetala''
Griff.
* ''Bauhinia jenningsii''
Paul G. Wilson
* ''Bauhinia leichhardtii''
F.Muell.
* ''Bauhinia lingyuenensis''
T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia longiracemosa''
Hayata
* ''Bauhinia longiseta''
Fróes
* ''Bauhinia longistipes''
T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia longistyla''
Benth.
* ''Bauhinia maculata''
Ten.
* ''Bauhinia maglesia''
Lindl.
* ''Bauhinia malacotrichoides''
R.S. Cowan
* ''Bauhinia marlothii''
Engl.
* ''Bauhinia marowijnensis''
Kleinh.
* ''Bauhinia montana''
Lanza
* ''Bauhinia mucora''
Bolle
* ''Bauhinia ovatifolia''
T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia parkinsonii''
C.E.C.Fisch.
* ''Bauhinia paucinervata''
T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia persichii''
F.Muell.
* ''Bauhinia pinnata''
Blanco
* ''Bauhinia platisiliqua''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia platysiliqua''
Perr. ex DC.
* ''Bauhinia polyacantha''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia polyantha''
Vogel
* ''Bauhinia purpurea''
Wall.
* ''Bauhinia pyrrhocarpa''
Hochst.
* ''Bauhinia reniformis''
Royle ex Baker
* ''Bauhinia rubescens''
Pers.
* ''Bauhinia ruficarpa''
Desv.
* ''Bauhinia scortechinii''
Prain ex King
* ''Bauhinia sellowiana''
Vogel
* ''Bauhinia stenoscypha''
Baker
* ''Bauhinia strychnoidea''
Prain ex King
* ''Bauhinia subclavala''
Benth.
* ''Bauhinia superba''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia tamarindacea''
Delile
* ''Bauhinia tenuis''
Span.
* ''Bauhinia teysmanniana''
Scheff.
* ''Bauhinia timorensis''
Decne.
* ''Bauhinia timoriana''
Steud.
* ''Bauhinia timoriensis''
Baker
* ''Bauhinia trichosepala''
(L.P.Queiroz) Wunderlin & Eilers
* ''Bauhinia tuichiensis''
Cayola & A. Fuentes
* ''Bauhinia umbriana''
Britton & Killip
* ''
Bauhinia vahlii''
Villar
* ''Bauhinia venustula''
T.C. Chen
* ''Bauhinia welwischii''
Oliv.
Hybrids
One hybrid is known:
*
''Bauhinia'' × ''blakeana'' S. T. Dunn
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(''Bauhinia variegata'' × ''Bauhinia purpurea'')—Hong Kong orchid tree
Fossils
Several fossils of ''Bauhinia'' species have been discovered:
*
†
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''Bauhinia cheniae''
Qi Wang, Z. Q. Song, Y. F. Chen, S. Shen & Z. Y. Li
* †''Bauhinia cretacea''
Newberry
* †''Bauhinia fotana''
F.M.B. Jacques ''et al''.
* †''Bauhinia gigantea''
Newberry
* †''Bauhinia gracilis''
J.R. Tao
* †''Bauhinia larsenii''
D.X. Zhang & Y. F. Chen
* †''Bauhinia ningmingensis''
Qi Wang, Z. Q. Song, Y. F. Chen, S. Shen & Z. Y. Li
* †''Bauhinia potosiana''
Berry
* †''Bauhinia thonningii''
Schum.
* †''Bauhinia ungulatoides''
Y.X.Lin, W.O.Wong, G.L.Shi, S.Shen & Z.Y.Li
* †''Bauhinia wenshanensis''
H.H. Meng & Z.K. Zhou
* †''Bauhinia wyomingiana''
Brown
Segregated genera
Species in the genera ''
Barklya
''Barklya'' is a genus of Australian trees in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Cercidoideae. The sole species is ''Barklya syringifolia'', commonly known as golden crown or golden glory. It grows in rainforest to 20 me ...
'', ''
Gigasiphon
''Gigasiphon'' is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. The genus is circumscribed
In geometry, the circumscribed circle or circumcircle of a polygon is a circle that passes through all the vertices of the polygon. The center of this cir ...
'', ''
Lasiobema'', ''
Lysiphyllum
''Lysiphyllum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, subfamily Cercidoideae and tribe Bauhinieae. It belongs to the subfamily Cercidoideae. It was formerly treated as part of the genus ''Bauhinia'', but recent molecular phyloge ...
'', ''
Phanera'', ''
Piliostigma
''Piliostigma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Cercidoideae
Cercidoideae is a subfamily in the pea family, Fabaceae. Well-known members include ''Cercis'' (redbuds), including speci ...
'', ''
Schnella
''Schnella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Cercidoideae. All of its species are neotropical liana
A liana is a long- stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground le ...
'', and ''
Tylosema
The genus ''Tylosema'' is in the plant family Fabaceae and encompasses four accepted species of perennial legumes native to southern and central Africa. These are semi-woody viniferous plants broadly distributed from Sudan and Ethiopia south to ...
'' are sometimes included in ''Bauhinia'' (''
sensu lato'').
Gallery
File:Bauhinia corifolia L. P. Queiroz sp. nov. ined. - Flickr - Alex Popovkin, Bahia, Brazil (8).jpg, ''Bauhinia corifolia
''Bauhinia'' () is a large genus of flowering plants in the subfamily Cercidoideae and tribe Bauhinieae, in the large flowering plant family Fabaceae, with a pantropical distribution. The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers Gaspard and Jo ...
'' fruit
File:Bauhinia monandra.jpg, '' Bauhinia monandra''
File:Bauhinia natalensis 2c.JPG, '' Bauhinia natalensis''
File:Bauhinia purpurea (2744986882).jpg, '' Bauhinia purpurea''
File:Bauhinia racemosa (5447902634).jpg, '' Bauhinia racemosa''
File:Bauhinia tomentosa (8606310758).jpg, '' Bauhinia tomentosa''
References
External links
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{{Taxonbar, from=Q287313
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
Pantropical flora
Fabaceae genera