Pseudalbizzia Explained
Pseudalbizzia is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae). It includes 17 species which are native to the tropical Americas, from Mexico to northern Argentina.
Species
17 species are accepted:
- Pseudalbizzia adinocephala – southern Mexico to Panama
- Pseudalbizzia barinensis – Venezuela and southwestern Guyana
- Pseudalbizzia berteroana – eastern Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Panama
- Pseudalbizzia buntingii – Venezuela
- Pseudalbizzia burkartiana – southern Brazil
- Pseudalbizzia coripatensis – Bolivia
- Pseudalbizzia decandra – northern and western Brazil
- Pseudalbizzia edwallii – southeastern and southern Brazil and northeastern Argentina
- Pseudalbizzia glabripetala – Venezuela, southern Guyana, and northern Brazil (Roraima)
- Pseudalbizzia inundata – Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina
- Pseudalbizzia multiflora – central and eastern Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
- Pseudalbizzia niopoides – southern Mexico to northeastern Argentina
- Pseudalbizzia pistaciifolia – Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador
- Pseudalbizzia polycephala – Peru and eastern, southern, and west-central Brazil
- Pseudalbizzia sinaloensis – northern and southwestern Mexico
- Pseudalbizzia subdimidiata – northern south America to Bolivia
- Pseudalbizzia tomentosa – Mexico and Guatemala