
Mimosoideae - Wikipedia
The Mimosoideae are a traditional subfamily of trees, herbs, lianas, and shrubs in the pea family (Fabaceae) that mostly grow in tropical and subtropical climates. They are typically characterized by having radially symmetric flowers, with petals that are twice divided (valvate) in bud and with numerous showy, prominent stamens.
Mimosaceae | plant family | Britannica
…Mimosoideae (classified as a family, Mimosaceae, by some authorities) includes 82 genera and more than 3,200 species. Like Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoideae legumes are primarily woody plants of the tropics, and the few species native to temperate parts …
Mimosaceae - iPlant 植物智
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Mimosaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology …
Characters of Mimosaceae: Trees or shrubs; leaves bipinnate and stipulate, stipule may be modified into spines; inflorescence cymose head or head; flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite, small, tetra or pentamerous; calyx and corolla valvate; petals connate below, stamens number varies from 4 (Mimosa) to many (Acacia, Albizzia); carpel one; fruit ...
Mimosoideae | plant subfamily | Britannica
The subfamily Mimosoideae (classified as a family, Mimosaceae, by some authorities) includes 82 genera and more than 3,200 species. Like Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoideae legumes are primarily woody plants of the tropics, and the few species native to temperate parts of …
Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany - University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Mimosaceae The Mimosaceae are mostly tropical and subtropical trees and shrubs comprising about 40 genera and 2,000 species. The leaves are nearly always alternate, stipulate, and bipinnately compound (rarely once-pinnate) They usually have swollen petiole bases called pulvini that commonly function in orientation of the leaves (remember the ...
Mimosaceae – Digital Herbarium of Crop Plants
2015年5月28日 · Taxonomic position of Mimosaceae family. Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class:Magnoliopsida. Subclass: Rosidae. Order: Fabales Family:Mimosaceae . Identifying characters . Mostly tree showing xerophytic habit. Pulvinous leaf base. Cymose head inflorescence. Perigynous condition. Fused petals with valvate aestivation. Lomentum fruits ...
An Overview on Family–Mimosaceae | Botany - Biology Discussion
Economic Importance of Family – Mimosaceae. The family Mimosaceae includes about 40 genera, and at the same time has been considered to be the smallest one of all the three families of the order Leguminales. Distribution: The plants of this family are almost exclusively tropical or sub-tropical in distribution.
Mimosa | Flowering, Sensitive Plant, Perennial | Britannica
mimosa, (genus Mimosa), large genus of plants in the pea family (Fabaceae), native to tropical and subtropical areas throughout both hemispheres. They are so named from the movements of the leaves in certain species that “mimic” animal sensibility.
Mimosoideae - AcademiaLab
Mimosoideae is a subfamily of plants belonging to the legume family (Fabaceae). Its name comes from the type genus, Mimosa. Well-known species belong to the mimosóideas, such as the true acacias, the mimosas or sensitive, the ingáes, timbóes and plumerillos, the aromos, tuscas, garabatos, espinillos and algarrobos.