Brongniartia
Brongniartia minutifolia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Brongniartieae
Genus: Brongniartia
Kunth (1823)
Species[1]

63; see text

Range of Brongniartia[2]
Synonyms[1]
  • Megastegia G.Don (1832)
  • Peraltea Kunth (1824)

Brongniartia is a genus of leguminous plants in family Fabaceae. It includes 63 species native to Mexico and Texas and to Bolivia.[1] The genus was first named by Kunth[3][4] after the French botanist Adolphe Brongniart.

Species

Brongniartia comprises the following species:[5][6]

  • Brongniartia abbottiae I.M. Johnst.
  • Brongniartia alamosana Rydb.
  • Brongniartia argentea Rydb.
  • Brongniartia argyrophylla McVaugh
  • Brongniartia caeciliae Harms
  • Brongniartia canescens (S. Watson) Rydb.
  • Brongniartia cordata McVaugh
  • Brongniartia cuneata L.B. Sm. & B.G. Schub.
  • Brongniartia diffusa Rose
  • Brongniartia discolor Brandegee
  • Brongniartia foliolosa Hemsl.
  • Brongniartia funiculata L.B. Sm. & B.G. Schub.
  • Brongniartia glabrata Hook. & Arn.
  • Brongniartia goldmanii Rose
  • Brongniartia guerrerensis J. Jimenez Ram. & J.L. Contr.
  • Brongniartia hirsuta Rydb.
  • Brongniartia imitator McVaugh
  • Brongniartia inconstans S. Watson
  • Brongniartia intermedia Moric.
  • Brongniartia luisana Brandegee
  • Brongniartia lunata Rose
  • Brongniartia lupinoides (Kunth) Taub.
  • Brongniartia magnibracteata Schltdl.
  • Brongniartia minima McVaugh
  • Brongniartia minutifolia S. Watson
  • Brongniartia mollicula Brandegee
  • Brongniartia mollis Kunth
  • Brongniartia mortonii McVaugh
  • Brongniartia norrisii McVaugh
  • Brongniartia nudiflora S. Watson
  • Brongniartia oligosperma Baill.
  • Brongniartia pacifica McVaugh
  • Brongniartia paniculata Rydb.
  • Brongniartia parvifolia Rose
  • Brongniartia pauciflora Rydb.
  • Brongniartia peninsularis Rose
  • Brongniartia podalyrioides Kunth
  • Brongniartia pringlei Rydb.
  • Brongniartia proteranthera L.B. Sm. & B.G. Schub.
  • Brongniartia revoluta Rose
  • Brongniartia robinioides Kunth
  • Brongniartia rozynskii Standl.
  • Brongniartia seleri Harms
  • Brongniartia sericea Schltdl.
  • Brongniartia shrevei Wiggins
  • Brongniartia sousae Dorado
  • Brongniartia suberea Rose
  • Brongniartia tenuifolia Standl.
  • Brongniartia trifoliata Brandegee
  • Brongniartia ulbrichiana Harms
  • Brongniartia vazquezii Dorado[7]
  • Brongniartia vicioides M. Martens & Galeotti

References

  1. 1 2 3 Brongniartia Kunth. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  2. Thompson IR, Ladiges PY, Ross JH (2001). "Phylogenetic studies of the tribe Brongniartieae (Fabaceae) using nuclear DNA (ITS-1) and morphological data". Syst Bot. 26 (3): 557–570. doi:10.1043/0363-6445-26.3.557 (inactive 1 August 2023). JSTOR 3093981.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of August 2023 (link)
  3. Kunth, in von Humboldt, F.W.H.A.; Bonpland, A.J.A.; & Kunth, C.S. (1824). Nov. Gen. Sp. 6. folio p. 364, quarto p. 465.
  4. Reveal, James L. (1997). "Suprageneric names in Fabaceae Published Prior to 1870 Archived October 5, 2006, at the Wayback Machine". The Bean Bag (45).
  5. "ILDIS LegumeWeb entry for Brongniartia". International Legume Database & Information Service. Cardiff School of Computer Science & Informatics. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  6. USDA; ARS; National Genetic Resources Program. "GRIN species records of Brongniartia". Germplasm Resources Information Network—(GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  7. Dorado, Oscar (1989). "Brongniartia vazquezii (Fabaceae: Faboideae), a New Species from the State of Morelos, Mexico". Systematic Botany 14 (1): 20–23. doi:10.2307/2419048 JSTOR 2419048


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