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''Chamaecrista glandulosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the legume family native to the Americas. Its distribution extends from Mexico to Brazil and it occurs on many Caribbean islands. There are many varieties of this plant:〔(GRIN Species Profile )〕 *''C. g.'' var. ''andicola'' (South America) *''C. g.'' var. ''andreana'' (Colombia) *''C. g.'' var. ''balasana'' (Peru) *''C. g.'' var. ''brasiliensis'' (Brazil) *''C. g.'' var. ''crystallina'' (Venezuela, Colombia) *''C. g.'' var. ''flavicoma'' (Mexico, Guatemala, South America) *''C. g.'' var. ''glandulosa'' (Jamaica) *''C. g.'' var. ''mirabilis'' - an endangered Puerto Rico endemic formerly called ''Cassia mirabilis''〔USFWS. (Recovery Plan: ''C. g.'' var. ''mirabilis''. ) May 12, 1994.〕 *''C. g.'' var. ''parralensis'' (Mexico) *''C. g.'' var. ''picardae'' (Hispaniola) *''C. g.'' var. ''rapidarum'' (Venezuela, Colombia) *''C. g.'' var. ''swartzii'' (Caribbean) *''C. g.'' var. ''tristicula'' (Colombia) ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chamaecrista glandulosa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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