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Faboideae


 

Abreae

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Adesmieae

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Aeschynomeneae

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Amorpheae

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Bossiaeeae

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Brongniartieae

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Carmichaelieae

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Cicereae

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Crotalarieae

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Dalbergieae

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Desmodieae

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Dipterygeae

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Euchresteae

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Galegeae

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Genisteae

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Hedysareae

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Indigofereae

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Liparieae

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Loteae

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Millettieae

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Mirbelieae

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Phaseoleae

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Podalyrieae

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Psoraleeae

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Robinieae

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Sophoreae

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Swartzieae

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Thermopsideae

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Trifolieae

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Vicieae

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The Subfamily Faboideae is in the flowering plant family, Fabaceae.

Related Topics:
Flowering plant - Fabaceae

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This subfamily is widely distributed and members are adapted to a wide varitely of environments. Faboideae may be trees, shrubs or herbs. The flowers are classically pea shaped and root nodulation is very common.

Related Topics:
Tree - Shrub - Flower - Root nodulation

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Note: The type genus, Faba, is a synonym of Vicia, and is listed here as Vicia.

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