Flora of Bahia: Leguminosae – Cenostigma (Caesalpinioideae: Caesalpineae)
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A floristic study of Cenostigma (Leguminosae) in the state of Bahia, Brazil, is presented. Seven widely distributed species and five varieties are recognised: Cenostigma bracteosum, C. laxiflorum, C. macrophyllum, C. microphyllum, C. nordestinum, C. pluviosum (C. pluviosum var. cabralianum, C. pluviosum var. intermedium, C. pluviosum var. paraense, C. pluviosa var. peltophoroides and C. pluviosum var. sanfranciscanum) and C. pyramidale. This work includes identification keys, descriptions, illustrations, photos and maps of the species distribution within the state.
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