Campylotropis Explained
Campylotropis is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes 41 species of shrubs native to Asia, ranging from the Himalayas to Indochina, China, Taiwan, Mongolia, and Korea, as well as Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands. Typical habitats include seasonally-dry tropical montane forests to temperate forest, woodland, and bushland. The genus belongs to subfamily Faboideae.[1] [2]
Species
41 species are accepted.
- Campylotropis alba
- Campylotropis albopubescens
- Campylotropis alopochloa
- Campylotropis argentea
- Campylotropis bonii
- Campylotropis brevifolia
- Campylotropis burmanica
- Campylotropis capillipes
- Campylotropis cytisoides
- Campylotropis decora
- Campylotropis delavayi
- Campylotropis diversifolia
- Campylotropis falconeri
- Campylotropis fulva
- Campylotropis grandifolia
- Campylotropis griffithii
- Campylotropis harmsii
- Campylotropis henryi
- Campylotropis hirtella
- Campylotropis howellii
- Campylotropis latifolia
- Campylotropis luhitensis
- Campylotropis luquanensis
- Campylotropis macrocarpa
- Campylotropis macrostyla
- Campylotropis microphylla
- Campylotropis parviflora
- Campylotropis pauciflora
- Campylotropis pinetorum
- Campylotropis polyantha
- Campylotropis sargentiana
- Campylotropis speciosa
- Campylotropis stenocarpa
- Campylotropis sulcata
- Campylotropis tenuiramea
- Campylotropis teretiracemosa
- Campylotropis thomsonii
- Campylotropis trigonoclada
- Campylotropis wenshanica
- Campylotropis wilsonii
- Campylotropis yunnanensis
Notes and References
- Han . Su-Zhen . Wang . En-Tao . Chen . Wen-Xin . 2005-04-22 . Diverse bacteria isolated from root nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris and species within the genera Campylotropis and Cassia grown in China . Systematic and Applied Microbiology . en . 28 . 3 . 265–276 . 10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.005 . 15900972 . 2005SyApM..28..265H . 0723-2020.
- Chiajui) . Chen Jiarui (Chen . 1988-08-25 . NEW TAXA OF THE GENUS CAMPYLOTROPIS (LEGUMINOSAE) FROM HENGDUANSHAN MOUNTAINS IN CHINA . Plant Diversity . en . 10 . 4 . 1 . 2096-2703.