Brongniartieae

Tree hovea Hovea elliptica, copyright Hughesdarren.


Belongs within: Papilionoideae.

The Brongniartieae are a group of leguminous plants found in South America and Australia, members of which bear flowers with dimorphic anthers that are alternately basifixed and dorsifixed (Cardoso et al. 2013).

<==Brongniartieae CP13
    |  i. s.: Cristonia CP13
    |         Thinicola CP13
    |--Poecilanthe CP13
    |    |--P. falcata CP13
    |    `--+--P. parviflora CP13
    |       `--P. subcordata CP13
    `--+--+--+--Amphiodon effusus CP13
       |  |  `--Tabaroa caatingicola CP13
       |  `--Harpalyce CP13
       |       |  i. s.: H. lanata CP13
       |       |--H. brasiliana CP13
       |       `--+--H. arborescens CP13
       |          `--H. formosa CP13
       `--+--Cyclolobium CP13
          |    |--C. brasiliense CP13
          |    `--C. nutans CP13
          `--+--Brongniartia CP13
             |    |--B. alamosana CP13
             |    `--B. peninsularis CP13
             `--+--+--Lamprolobium fruiticosum CP13
                |  `--Plagiocapus axillaris CP13
                |--Templetonia CP13
                |    |--T. battii G04
                |    |--T. hookeri CP13
                |    |--T. retusa CP13
                |    `--T. sulcata G04
                `--Hovea CP13
                     |--H. chorizemifolia GK00
                     |--H. elliptica GK00
                     |--H. linearis C08
                     |--H. longifolia C08
                     |--H. pungens OS04
                     |--H. purpurea CP13
                     `--H. trisperma GK00
                          |--H. t. var. trisperma GK00
                          `--H. t. var. grandiflora GK00

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[C08] Cambage, R. H. 1908. Notes on the native flora of New South Wales. Part VI. Deepwater to Torrington and Emmaville. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 33 (1): 45–65, pls 1–2.

[CP13] Cardoso, D., R. T. Pennington, L. P. de Queiroz, J. S. Boatwright, B.-E. Van Wyk, M. F. Wojciechowski & M. Lavin. 2013. Reconstructing the deep-branching relationships of the papilionoid legumes. South African Journal of Botany 89: 58–75.

[G04] Gibson, N. 2004. Flora and vegetation of the Eastern Goldfields Ranges: part 7. Middle and South Ironcap, Digger Rock and Hatter Hill. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 87 (2): 49–62.

[GK00] Gibson, N., & G. J. Keighery. 2000. Flora and vegetation of the Byenup-Muir reserve system, south-west Western Australia. CALMScience 3 (3): 323–402.

[OS04] Obbens, F. J., & L. W. Sage. 2004. Vegetation and flora of a diverse upland remnant of the Western Australian wheatbelt (Nature Reserve A21064). Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 87 (1): 19–28.

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