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*L. trichodes, Benth. (Acacia trichodes. Willd.). Tree-like: pinnae; 2-3 pairs; Lfts. 3-5 pairs, ovate, acute: fl.-heads twin on axillary peduncles. S. Amer. {{SCH}}
  
 
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Scientific Names



Read about Leucaena in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Leucaena (probably from Greek, leukos, white, referring to the flowers). Leguminosae. This genus includes a tree known in southern Florida as the white popinac, a rapid grower, with acacia-like foliage and whitish flowers; it is also cultivated in S. California.

Trees or shrubs, usually unarmed, evergreen: leaves alternate, pinnate, stipellate: flowers usually perfect, in close heads, not papilionaceous, the 5 petals being separate; calyx 5-lobed; stamens 10, not glandular, exserted; ovary stalked and style filiform: pod flat, broad-linear.—Species 9 or 10. Mex., Guatemala, Peru, and Pacific Isls. The trees and shrubs of this genus have the habit of Acacia, but belong to the Mimosa tribe. CH


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Species

  • L. trichodes, Benth. (Acacia trichodes. Willd.). Tree-like: pinnae; 2-3 pairs; Lfts. 3-5 pairs, ovate, acute: fl.-heads twin on axillary peduncles. S. Amer. CH

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