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Species of Macrolobium Schreb.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Macrolobium bijugum Colebr. Intsia bijuga (Colebr.) Kuntze   Macrolobium bijugumColebr. Intsia bijuga(Colebr.) Kuntze
Macrolobium coeruleoides De Wild. Paramacrolobium coeruleum (Taub.) J. Léonard   Macrolobium coeruleoidesDe Wild. Paramacrolobium coeruleum(Taub.) J. Léonard
Macrolobium acaciifolium (Benth.) Benth.  a Macrolobium acaciifolium(Benth.) Benth.  
Macrolobium angustifolium (Benth.) R. S. Cowan  a Macrolobium angustifolium(Benth.) R. S. Cowan  
Macrolobium gracile Benth.  a Macrolobium gracileBenth.  
Macrolobium huberianum Ducke  a Macrolobium huberianumDucke  
Macrolobium latifolium Vogel  a Macrolobium latifoliumVogel  
Macrolobium limbatum Benth.  a Macrolobium limbatumBenth.  
Macrolobium microcalyx Ducke  a Macrolobium microcalyxDucke  
Macrolobium multijugum (DC.) Benth.  a Macrolobium multijugum(DC.) Benth.  
Macrolobium diphyllum Harms Gilbertiodendron diphyllum (Harms) Estrella & Devesa   Macrolobium diphyllumHarms Gilbertiodendron diphyllum(Harms) Estrella & Devesa
Macrolobium fragrans Baker f. Anthonotha fragrans (Baker f.) Exell & Hillc.   Macrolobium fragransBaker f. Anthonotha fragrans(Baker f.) Exell & Hillc.
Macrolobium bifolium (Aubl.) Pers.  a Macrolobium bifolium(Aubl.) Pers.  
Macrolobium campestre Huber  a Macrolobium campestreHuber  
Macrolobium campestre Huber var. campestre  aiMacrolobium campestreHuber var.campestre  
Macrolobium campestre Huber var. arirambense R. S. Cowan  aiMacrolobium campestreHuber var.arirambense R. S. Cowan  
Macrolobium campestre Huber var. medium R. S. Cowan  aiMacrolobium campestreHuber var.medium R. S. Cowan  
Macrolobium pendulum Willd. ex Vogel  a Macrolobium pendulumWilld. ex Vogel  
Macrolobium punctatum Spruce ex Benth.  a Macrolobium punctatumSpruce ex Benth.  
Macrolobium suaveolens Spruce ex Benth.  a Macrolobium suaveolensSpruce ex Benth.  
Macrolobium suaveolens Spruce ex Benth. var. suaveolens  aiMacrolobium suaveolensSpruce ex Benth. var.suaveolens  
Macrolobium suaveolens Spruce ex Benth. var. pakarimense R. S. Cowan  aiMacrolobium suaveolensSpruce ex Benth. var.pakarimense R. S. Cowan  
Macrolobium laurentii De Wild. Brachystegia laurentii (De Wild.) Louis ex Hoyle   Macrolobium laurentiiDe Wild. Brachystegia laurentii(De Wild.) Louis ex Hoyle
Macrolobium bilineatum Hutch. & Dalziel Gilbertiodendron bilineatum (Hutch. & Dalziel) J. Léonard   Macrolobium bilineatumHutch. & Dalziel Gilbertiodendron bilineatum(Hutch. & Dalziel) J. Léonard
Macrolobium limba Scott-Elliot Gilbertiodendron limba (Scott-Elliot) J. Léonard   Macrolobium limbaScott-Elliot Gilbertiodendron limba(Scott-Elliot) J. Léonard
Macrolobium dewevrei De Wild. Gilbertiodendron dewevrei (De Wild.) J. Léonard   Macrolobium dewevreiDe Wild. Gilbertiodendron dewevrei(De Wild.) J. Léonard
Macrolobium mayombense Pellegr. Gilbertiodendron mayombense (Pellegr.) J. Léonard   Macrolobium mayombensePellegr. Gilbertiodendron mayombense(Pellegr.) J. Léonard


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