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'''''Tipuana''''' belongs to subfamily [[Faboideae]] of the legume family [[Fabaceae]]. It has sessile leaves, and produces [[samara (fruit)]].
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Tipuana (name apparently Latinized from a Brazilian name). Leguminosae. Showy unarmed trees, used ornamentally in the extreme southern U. S. Lvs. unevenly pinnately compound, without stipels; lfts. several, alternate; stipules minute, caducous: fls. showy, yellow or pale purplish, in loosely branched terminal panicles; calyx turbinate, teeth short and broad; standard ovate or suborbicular, not appendaged; wings obliquely obovate or oblong; keel-petals obliquely oblong, obtuse, lightly connate; stamens all connate in a sheath which is split above: pod stipitate, indehiscent, 1-3-seeded, samara-like. — About 4 species, S. Amer. Here belongs the plant recently intro. to S. Calif. as Machaerium Tipu, which is said to yield one of the rosewoods of S. Brazil.
 
Tipuana (name apparently Latinized from a Brazilian name). Leguminosae. Showy unarmed trees, used ornamentally in the extreme southern U. S. Lvs. unevenly pinnately compound, without stipels; lfts. several, alternate; stipules minute, caducous: fls. showy, yellow or pale purplish, in loosely branched terminal panicles; calyx turbinate, teeth short and broad; standard ovate or suborbicular, not appendaged; wings obliquely obovate or oblong; keel-petals obliquely oblong, obtuse, lightly connate; stamens all connate in a sheath which is split above: pod stipitate, indehiscent, 1-3-seeded, samara-like. — About 4 species, S. Amer. Here belongs the plant recently intro. to S. Calif. as Machaerium Tipu, which is said to yield one of the rosewoods of S. Brazil.
 
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*''[[Tipuana amazonica]]'' Ducke (accepted name [[Vatairea macrocarpa]])
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*''[[Tipuana auriculata]]'' Allemao (accepted name [[Luetzelburgia auriculata]])
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*''[[Tipuana cinerascens]]'' (Benth.) Malme (accepted name [[Vatairea macrocarpa]])
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*''[[Tipuana erythrocarpa]]'' Ducke (accepted name [[Vatairea erythrocarpa]])
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*''[[Tipuana fusca]]'' Ducke (accepted name [[Vatairea fusca]])
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*''[[Tipuana heteroptera]]'' (Allemao) Benth. (accepted name [[Vatairea heteroptera]])
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*''[[Tipuana lundellii]]'' Standl. (accepted name [[Vatairea lundellii]])
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*''[[Tipuana macrocarpa]]'' (Benth.) Benth. (accepted name [[Vatairea macrocarpa]])
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*''[[Tipuana mucronata]]'' (Benth.) J.F. Macbr. (accepted name [[Vatairea macrocarpa]])
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*''[[Tipuana sericea]]'' Ducke (accepted name [[Vatairea sericea]])
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*''[[Tipuana speciosa]]'' Benth. (accepted name [[Tipuana tipu]])
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*''[[Tipuana tipa]]'' Lillo (accepted name [[Tipuana tipu]])
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*''[[Tipuana tipu]]'' (Benth.) Kuntze
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 28 April 2010


Tipuana tipu kedumim 1.JPG


Plant Characteristics
Habit   tree

Lifespan: perennial
Cultivation
Features: evergreen
Scientific Names

Fabaceae >

Tipuana >


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Tipuana belongs to subfamily Faboideae of the legume family Fabaceae. It has sessile leaves, and produces samara (fruit).


Read about Tipuana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tipuana (name apparently Latinized from a Brazilian name). Leguminosae. Showy unarmed trees, used ornamentally in the extreme southern U. S. Lvs. unevenly pinnately compound, without stipels; lfts. several, alternate; stipules minute, caducous: fls. showy, yellow or pale purplish, in loosely branched terminal panicles; calyx turbinate, teeth short and broad; standard ovate or suborbicular, not appendaged; wings obliquely obovate or oblong; keel-petals obliquely oblong, obtuse, lightly connate; stamens all connate in a sheath which is split above: pod stipitate, indehiscent, 1-3-seeded, samara-like. — About 4 species, S. Amer. Here belongs the plant recently intro. to S. Calif. as Machaerium Tipu, which is said to yield one of the rosewoods of S. Brazil. CH


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