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Species of Colutea L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Colutea arborescens L.  a Colutea arborescensL.  
Colutea arborescens L. var. bullata G. Nicholson Colutea arborescens L.  iColutea arborescensL. var.bullata G. Nicholson Colutea arborescensL.
Colutea brevialata Lange Colutea arborescens L. subsp. gallica Browicz f. brevialata (Lange) Browicz  Colutea brevialataLange Colutea arborescensL. subsp. gallica Browicz f. brevialata (Lange) Browicz
Colutea caspica M. Bieb. Sphaerophysa salsula (Pall.) DC.   Colutea caspicaM. Bieb. Sphaerophysa salsula(Pall.) DC.
Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Balansa  a Colutea cilicicaBoiss. & Balansa  
Colutea cruenta LʼHér. ex Aiton Colutea orientalis Mill.   Colutea cruentaLʼHér. ex Aiton Colutea orientalisMill.
Colutea frutescens L. Lessertia frutescens (L.) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning   Colutea frutescensL. Lessertia frutescens(L.) Goldblatt & J. C. Manning
Colutea gracilis Freyn & Sint.  a Colutea gracilisFreyn & Sint.  
Colutea istria Mill.  a Colutea istriaMill.  
Colutea longialata Koehne Colutea cilicica Boiss. & Balansa   Colutea longialataKoehne Colutea cilicicaBoiss. & Balansa
Colutea ×media Willd.  a Colutea mediaWilld.  
Colutea nepalensis Sims  a Colutea nepalensisSims  
Colutea orientalis Mill.  a Colutea orientalisMill.  
Colutea persica Boiss.  a Colutea persicaBoiss.  
Colutea persica Boiss. var. buhsei Boiss. Colutea buhsei (Boiss.) Shap.  iColutea persicaBoiss. var.buhsei Boiss. Colutea buhsei(Boiss.) Shap.
Colutea arborescens L. subsp. gallica Browicz f. brevialata (Lange) Browicz aiColutea arborescensL. subsp. gallica Browicz f. brevialata (Lange) Browicz 
Colutea buhsei (Boiss.) Shap.  a Colutea buhsei(Boiss.) Shap.  
Colutea herbacea L. Lessertia herbacea (L.) Druce   Colutea herbaceaL. Lessertia herbacea(L.) Druce
Colutea linearis Thunb. Lessertia herbacea (L.) Druce   Colutea linearisThunb. Lessertia herbacea(L.) Druce
Colutea arborescens L. subsp. arborescens  aiColutea arborescensL. subsp. arborescens  
Colutea spp. a Colutea spp. 
Colutea americana Mill. Diphysa americana (Mill.) M. Sousa   Colutea americanaMill. Diphysa americana(Mill.) M. Sousa
Colutea abyssinica Kunth & C. D. Bouché  a Colutea abyssinicaKunth & C. D. Bouché  
Colutea arborescens L. f. arborescens  aiColutea arborescensL. f. arborescens  
Colutea arborescens L. var. arborescens Colutea arborescens L. subsp. arborescens  iColutea arborescensL. var.arborescens Colutea arborescensL. subsp. arborescens
Colutea persica Boiss. var. persica Colutea persica Boiss.  iColutea persicaBoiss. var.persica Colutea persicaBoiss.
Colutea arborescens L. subsp. gallica Browicz  aiColutea arborescensL. subsp. gallica Browicz  
Colutea excisa Thunb. Lessertia excisa (Thunb.) DC.   Colutea excisaThunb. Lessertia excisa(Thunb.) DC.
Colutea perennans Jacq. Lessertia perennans (Jacq.) DC.   Colutea perennansJacq. Lessertia perennans(Jacq.) DC.
Colutea rigida Thunb. Lessertia rigida (Thunb.) DC.   Colutea rigidaThunb. Lessertia rigida(Thunb.) DC.


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