A key to legumes of the sub-family Papilionaceae in New Zealand
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Date
1979
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Monograph
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Abstract
The family Leguminosae is one of the
largest families of flowering plants with
members widely distributed throughout the
world. The characteristic feature of the
family is the fruit which is a pod. The family is divided into three sub-families
(Mimosaceae, Caesalpiniaceae and
Papilionaceae) according to the form of the
flower.
This key deals with the sub-family
Papilionaceae which has pea-like flowers
with five sepals, five petals, ten stamens
and one carpel. Common plants of the Papilionaceae in
New Zealand include clovers, medics, peas,
beans, gorse, broom, lupins and the native
Kowhal.
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