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- Havardia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It includes five species...
- Havardia albicans is a perennial tree of the family Fabaceae that grows to 5 meters tall. It is native to Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, in...
- Archidendropsis, Blanchetiodendron, Calliandra, Cathormion, Enterolobium, Havardia, Hesperalbizia, Hydroc****a, Pararchidendron, Paraserianthes, Pseudosamanea...
- vaupesiana R.S.Cowan Calliandra virgata Benth. Calliandra viscidula Benth. Havardia pallens (Benth.) Britton & Rose (as C. pallens Benth.) Viguieranthus alternans...
- H.M.Hern. Zygia P.Browne Pithecellobium group Ebenopsis Britton & Rose Havardia Small Painteria Britton & Rose Pithecellobium Mart. Sphinga Barneby & J...
- prehensilis C.Wright (1869) Feuilleea prehensilis (C.Wright) ****ze (1891) Havardia prehensilis (C.Wright) Britton & Rose (1928) Pithecellobium prehensile...
- coffeetree Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Yes IUCN (LC) 571 Havardia: havardia trees Havardia pallens huajillo Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Yes Yes Leucaena:...
- boissieri, Echinocereus sp., Euphorbia (spurge) sp., ferns, Garrya elliptica, Havardia (tenaza) sp., Ipomoea (morning glory) sp., Juniperus flaccida (enebro triste)...
- falcata (Moluccan albizia; as Albizia eymae, A. fulva, and A. moluccana) Havardia albicans (as Albizia lundellii and A. rubiginosa) Heliodendron basalti****...
- (1838–1903) Apiaceae Qu Hauya René Just Haüy (1743–1822) Onagraceae Bu Havardia Valery Havard (1846–1927) Fabaceae Qu Havetiopsis Armand Havet (1795–1820)...