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'''Palo verde'''[[File:Info blue-32.png|right|link=Help:Taxoboxen]]<br>''Parkinsonia aculeata'' [[Carl von Linné|L.]]<ref>http://www.gbif.org/species/5357217</ref>
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Schinus areira is a south American tree.<ref>GBIF</ref>
Schinus areira is a south American tree.<ref>GBIF</ref>
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Revision as of 14:40, 31 December 2015


Palo verde

Parkinsonia aculeata L.[1]

Phylogeny

Ordnung  sapindales Sapindales
Familie  sumac family sapindaceae

Schinus areira is a south American tree.[2]

L'auteur fait l'analyse biométrique de quelques caractères des feuilles du Schinus molle et du Schinus areira (Anacardiaceae). Il s'agit du nombre des folioles, de sa longueur et largeur, la longueur du pétiole et du raquis et sa relation, en démontrant qu'ils appartient à des courbes de variation independantes, ce qui prouve qu'elles sont deux espèces parfaitement differentes. A partir de De Candolle (1825) elles avait été considerées comme deux variétés d'une mème espêce, et parfois, confondue[3] biometric analysis by Martinez Crovetto of some characters of leaves of Schinus molle and Schinus areira (Anacardiaceae). These are the number , length and width of leaflets, petiole length and raquis and its relationship, by demonstrating that they belong to independent modal curves, which proves that they are two completely different species. From De Candolle (1825) they had been used only as two varieties of the same species, and sometimes confused|}