Campylotropis
Campylotropis is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae and consists of a number of species of perennials native to Nepal, China, Korea and Taiwan.
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Subtribe: | Lespedezinae |
Genus: | Campylotropis Bunge |
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Species
- Campylotropis chinensis
- Campylotropis diversifolia
- Campylotropis drummondii
- Campylotropis eriocarpa
- Campylotropis esquirolii
- Campylotropis gracilis
- Campylotropis hersii
- Campylotropis latifolia
- Campylotropis meebildii
- Campylotropis muehleana
- Campylotropis parviflora
- Campylotropis polyantha
- Campylotropis prainii
- Campylotropis sargentiana
- Campylotropis stenocarpa
- Campylotropis trigonoclada
- Campylotropis wilsonii
- Campylotropis yunnanensis
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