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Pithecellobium hymenaeafolium (Willd.) Benth.

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Pithecellobium macrosiphon Standley, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb 20: 191. 1919.
Twigs puberulent, becoming glabrate. Stipular spines ascending, 5-6 mm. long; petioles glabrous, 1.5-5 cm. long, bearing a crateriform apical gland; pinnae 1 pair; leaflets 1 pair, elliptic, subcoriaceous, glabrous, 3-7 cm. long, obtuse; peduncles puberulent; spikes dense, 5-6 cm. long; bractlets deltoid, minute; flowers densely puberulent; calyx only about 1 mm. long; corolla about 6 mm. long, stamen-tube nearly 2 cm. long; ovary sessile; legume hard, thick, 1.5-1.8 cm. wide; seeds compressed, dark brown.
Type locality: Between Tumbala and El Salta, Chiapas. Distribution: Chiapas.
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Nathaniel Lord Britton and Joseph Nelson Rose. 1928. (ROSALES); MIMOSACEAE. North American flora. vol 23(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Pithecellobium hondurense Britton & Rose, sp. nov
Twigs stout, puberulent when young; stipular spines very short or wanting. Petioles stout, glabrous, about 2 cm. long or shorter, the apical gland oval, cupulate; pinnae 1 pair; leaflets 1 pair, oblong-lanceolate, 8-11 cm. long, 4—5 cm. wide, acuminate, lustrous above, reticulate-veined, glabrous; spikes 1.5-3 cm. long, solitary in the axils and clustered at the ends of the twigs on short puberulent peduncles; bractlets deltoid, acute, 1 ram. long; calyx puberulent,' 1 mm. long; corolla puberulent, 8 mm. long; stamen-tube somewhat exserted.
Low forest, Moho River, British Honduras, March 16, 1907, M. E. Peck 721.
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Nathaniel Lord Britton and Joseph Nelson Rose. 1928. (ROSALES); MIMOSACEAE. North American flora. vol 23(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Pithecellobium microstachyum Standley, Journ. Wash. Acad 13: 439. 1923.
A tree, 6-7.5 m. high, the young twigs puberulent or pilulose. Stipular spines 0.5-1.5 cm. long; petioles slender, glabrous or puberulent, the apical gland short-columnar; pinnae 1 pair; leaflets 1 pair, chartaceous, glabrous, or when young, ciliate, oblong-lanceolate tooblongobovate, obtuse, 2-7.5 cm. long, or upper ones much smaller; peduncles slender, pilulose; spikes slender, panicled, 1-3 cm. long, the rachis pilulose; branchlets lanceolate, persistent, nearly as long as the calyx; flowers whitish, puberulent; calyx only about 1 mm. long; corolla about 2 mm. long; stamen-tube about 2 mm. long; legume short-stipitate, curved or coiled, glabrate, 8-10 mm. wide; seeds black.
Type locality: La Union, El Salvador. Distribution: El Salvador and Honduras.
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Nathaniel Lord Britton and Joseph Nelson Rose. 1928. (ROSALES); MIMOSACEAE. North American flora. vol 23(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Pithecellobium panamense Duch. & Walp. Linnaea 23 : 746. 1850.
A shrub or small tree up to about 4 m. high, the twigs glabrous. Petioles stout, glabrous, 1-3.5 cm. long, bearing an apical cupulate gland; stipular spines stout, 6-8 mm. long; pinnae 1 pair; leaflets 1 pair, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 4-8 cm. long, coriaceous, obtuse, glabrous; Ijeduncles stout, puberulent, 2-4 cm. long; rachis puberulent; bractlets ovate, about 1 mm. long; spikes dense, 6-12 cm. long; flowers puberulent, white; calyx 2.5 mm. long; corolla about 12 mm. long; stamen-tube 2-2.5 cm. long; ovary sessile; legume 7-10 cm. long, falcate, compressed, 2-3-seeded; seeds black.
Type locality: Isthmus of Panama. Distribution: Panama and Colombia.
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Nathaniel Lord Britton and Joseph Nelson Rose. 1928. (ROSALES); MIMOSACEAE. North American flora. vol 23(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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