Coronilla Ramosissima
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''Coronilla'' contains 8
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flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
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to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into ''
Securigera The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus ''Coronilla The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It c ...
''. Species include: * ''
Coronilla coronata The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into ''Securigera''. Species include: * '' Coronilla coronata'' * ''Coronilla juncea'' * ''Coro ...
'' * ''
Coronilla juncea The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native plant, native to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into ''Securigera''. Species include: * ''Coronilla coronata'' * ''Coronilla junc ...
'' * ''
Coronilla minima ''Coronilla minima'' is a species of flowering plant from the family Fabaceae found in Eastern and Central Spain. Description The plant stems are long and are erect. Leaves grow in 2-4 pairs and are long and membranous with by long obovate ...
'' * '' Coronilla ramosissima'' * ''
Coronilla repanda The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into ''Securigera''. Species include: * ''Coronilla coronata'' * ''Coronilla juncea'' * ''Coron ...
'' * '' Coronilla scorpioides'' * ''
Coronilla vaginalis The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native plant, native to Europe and North Africa. It cointained about 20 species before being split into ''Securigera''. Species include: * ''Coronilla coronata'' * ''Coronilla junc ...
'' * ''
Coronilla valentina ''Coronilla valentina'', the shrubby scorpion-vetch, scorpion vetch or bastard senna, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Coronilla'' of the legume family Fabaceae, native to the Mediterranean Basin, and introduced into Kenya and th ...
'' Species that were part of the genus include: * ''
Securigera elegans ''Securigera elegans'' is a plant species in the genus '' Securigera''. References External links * ''Coronilla elegans'' at Tropicos elegans Plants described in 1874 {{Loteae-stub ...
'' * '' Securigera orientalis'' * ''
Securigera varia ''Securigera varia'' ( synonym ''Coronilla varia''), commonly known as crownvetch or purple crown vetch, is a low-growing legume vine. It is native to Africa, Asia and Europe and is commonly used throughout the United States and Canada for eros ...
'' L. (crown vetch)


See also

* ''
Securigera The genus ''Securigera'' contains a number of plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a segregate of the genus ''Coronilla The genus ''Coronilla'' contains 8 species of flowering plants native to Europe and North Africa. It c ...
'', a segregate genus of ''Coronilla''


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''Coronilla'' at Tropicos
Fabaceae genera {{Loteae-stub