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''Maackia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China.〔(''Maackia''. ) Flora of China.〕 Maackia was named after the botanist Richard Maack. They are deciduous trees and shrubs. The alternately arranged leaves are divided into leaflets. The inflorescence is a simple or compound raceme of many flowers. Each flower has an inflated calyx with five teeth. The white or greenish corolla has a reflexed standard petal and keel petals that are fused at the bases. The fruit is a wide or narrow, flattened legume pod containing one to five flat seeds.〔 ==Species== ''Maackia'' comprises the following species: * ''Maackia amurensis'' Rupr.—Amur maackia * * var. ''amurensis'' Rupr. * * var. ''buergeri'' (Maxim.) C.K.Schneid. * ''Maackia australis'' (Dunn) Takeda * ''Maackia chekiangensis'' S.S. Chien * ''Maackia ellipticocarpa'' Merr. * ''Maackia fauriei'' (H. Lév.) Takeda〔Some sources treat ''Maackia fauriei'' as a synonym of ''Maackia floribunda''.〕 * ''Maackia floribunda'' (Miq.) Takeda * ''Maackia hupehensis'' Takeda〔Some sources give ''Maackia chinensis'' Takeda priority over ''Maackia hupehensis'' Takeda.〕 * ''Maackia hwashanensis'' W.T. Wang ex C.W. Chang * ''Maackia tashiroi'' (Yatabe) Makino * ''Maackia tenuifolia'' (Hemsl.) Hand.-Mazz. 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「Maackia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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