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Faba angustifolia

(No common name)

Taxonomy

  • Domain: Eukaryota Whittaker & Margulis,1978 - eukaryotes
    • Kingdom: Plantae Haeckel, 1866 - Plants
      • Subkingdom: Viridaeplantae Cavalier-Smith, 1981 - Green Plants
        • Phylum: Magnoliophyta Cronquist, Takhtajan & W. Zimmermann, 1966 - Flowering Plants
          • Subphylum: Spermatophytina (auct.) Cavalier-Smith, 1998 - Seed Plants
            • Infraphylum: Angiospermae auct.
              • Class: Magnoliopsida Brongniart, 1843 - Dicotyledons
                • Subclass: Rosidae Takhtajan, 1967
                  • Superorder: Fabanae R. Dahlgren ex Reveal, 1993
                    • Order: Fabales Bromhead, 1838
                      • Family: Fabaceae Lindley, 1836 - Bean Family
                        • Genus: Faba (FAH-va)
                          • Specific epithet: angustifolia Bernh.
                            • Botanical name: Faba angustifolia Bernh.

Physical Description

Family Fabaceae:

The Fabaceae are herbs, vines, shrubs, trees, and lianas found in both temperate and tropical areas. They comprise one of the largest families of flowering plants, numbering 630 genera and 18,000 species. The leaves are stipulate, nearly always alternate, and range from bipinnately or palmately compound to simple. The petiole base is commonly enlarged into a pulvinus that commonly functions in orientation of the leaves (sometimes very responsively, as in the sensitive plant, Mimosa pudica). The flowers are usually bisexual, actinomorphic to zygomorphic, slightly to strongly perigynous, and commonly in racemes, spikes, or heads. The perianth commonly consists of a calyx and corolla of 5 segments each. The androecium consists of commonly 1- many stamens (most commonly 10), distinct or variously united, sometimes some of them reduced to staminodes. The pistil is simple, often stipitate, comprising a single style and stigma, and a superior ovary with one locule containing 2-many marginal ovules. The fruit is usually a legume, sometimes a samara, loment, follicle, indehiscent pod, achene, drupe, or berry. The seeds often have a hard coat with hourglass-shaped cells, and sometimes bear a u-shaped line called a pleurogram. [Carr]

Similar Species

Members of the genus Faba:

There are approximately 8 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus: F. bona equina · F. bona minuta · F. vulgaris minor · F. angustifolia · F. bengalensis · F. sepium · F. serratifolia · F. vulgaris var. equina

Members of the genus Psychotria:

There are approximately 2,300 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus. Here are just 100 of them: P. amboniana amboniana · P. amboniana mosambicensis · P. capitata amplifolia · P. colorata colorata · P. deflexa cubensis · P. muscosa muscosa · P. pittieri oinochrophylla · P. pocsii ferruginea · P. pocsii pocsii · P. silhetensis silhetensis · P. silhetensis tomentosa · P. simiarum chiapensis · P. simiarum simiarum · P. tanganyicensis tanganyicensis · P. abdita · P. aborensis · P. abouabouensis · P. acicularis · P. acreana · P. actinophora · P. acuminata boraginoides · P. acuminatissima · P. acutiflora · P. adafoana · P. adamsonii · P. adderleyi · P. addita · P. adenophora · P. adenophylla · P. adpressipilis · P. aemulans · P. aetantha · P. agamae · P. aganosmifolia · P. agnata · P. aguilarii · P. agusanensis · P. agustinae · P. alabatensis · P. alainii · P. alaotrensis · P. alatifera · P. alatipes · P. alba · P. albacostata · P. albae · P. albert-smithii · P. albicaulis · P. albomarginata · P. alemquerensis · P. alfaroana · P. alibertioides · P. allenii · P. alloantha · P. alluviorum · P. alpestris · P. alsophila · P. alticola · P. altiplanensis · P. altsonii · P. alvarezii · P. amaracarpoides · P. ambohimitombensis · P. amboniana · P. amboniana var. velutina · P. ameityensis · P. amieuensis · P. amita · P. ammericola · P. amoena · P. ampla · P. amplectans · P. amplectens · P. amplifrons · P. amplinoda var. amplinoda · P. amplissima · P. amplithyrsa · P. ampullacea · P. anamallayana · P. anartiothrix · P. anceps · P. andaiensis · P. andamanica · P. andersonii · P. andevorantensis · P. andovorantensis · P. androsaemifolia · P. aneityensis · P. anemothyrsa · P. angularis · P. angulata · P. angustata · P. angustiflora · P. anisocephala · P. anisopoda · P. anjanaharibensis · P. ankasensis · P. antennaeformis · P. antenniformis · P. antillana

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Last Revised: March 15, 2008