Ebenus Explained
Ebenus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. It includes 21 species native to northern Africa (Morocco to Egypt), Greece and Turkey, and Iran to the western Himalayas.
Species
- Ebenus argentea
- Ebenus armitagei
- Ebenus barbigera
- Ebenus boissieri
- Ebenus bourgaei
- Ebenus cappadocica
- Ebenus cretica
- Ebenus depressa
- Ebenus haussknechtii
- Ebenus hirsuta
- Ebenus lagopus
- Ebenus laguroides
- Ebenus longipes
- Ebenus macrophylla
- Ebenus pinnata
- Ebenus pisidica
- Ebenus plumosa
- Ebenus reesei
- Ebenus sibthorpii
- Ebenus stellata
- Ebenus zekiyeae
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