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Sophora violacea Thwaites (syn. S.rubriflora Tsoong) is an endemic [[Sophora]] from Ceylon Island, it also appears on Java. G. P. Jakovlev recognized two subspecies, namely S v subsp pilosa (Gagnep)Yakovlev (syn. S.exigua Craib.) | {| class="toccolours float-right taxobox pilze" style="font-size:80%;" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3" | ||
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'''S.rubriflora'''<ref>http://www.gbif.org/species/2959071 </ref>[[File:Info blue-32.png|right|link=Help:Taxoboxen]]<br>''S violacea'' [[George Henry Kendrick Thwaites|Twaites]] | |||
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'''Taxonomische indeling''' | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Stamm''' |||[[angiosperms]] | |||
|Magnoliophyta | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Klasse''' |||[[dicots]] | |||
|Magnoliopsida | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Ordnung''' |||[[Fabales]] | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Familie''' ||[[Leguminosae]] | |||
|Fabaceae | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Gattung''' ||[[Sophora]] | |||
|Sophora | |||
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|colspan="3" |[[Carl von Linné|L.]] | |||
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<font color="black"> '''Systematiek''' | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Ordnung''' ||[[Fabales]] | |||
|Fabales | |||
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|align="left" style="background:#99ff99"|'''Familie''' ||[[Fabaceae]] | |||
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'''Sophora violacea''' Thwaites (syn. ''S.rubriflora'' Tsoong) is an endemic [[Sophora]] from Ceylon Island, it also appears on Java. G. P. Jakovlev recognized two subspecies, namely S v subsp pilosa (Gagnep)Yakovlev (syn. S.exigua Craib.) | |||
<ref>https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sophora_violacea&oldid=6515328</ref> | <ref>https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sophora_violacea&oldid=6515328</ref> | ||
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S.rubriflora[1] S violacea Twaites | ||||
Taxonomische indeling | ||||
Reich | Plant | Plantae | ||
Stamm | angiosperms | Magnoliophyta | ||
Klasse | dicots | Magnoliopsida | ||
Ordnung | Fabales | |||
Familie | Leguminosae | Fabaceae | ||
Gattung | Sophora | Sophora | ||
Author(s) | L. | |||
Jahr | 1753 | |||
Systematiek | ||||
Ordnung | Fabales | Fabales | ||
Familie | Fabaceae | Pisum family |
Sophora violacea Thwaites (syn. S.rubriflora Tsoong) is an endemic Sophora from Ceylon Island, it also appears on Java. G. P. Jakovlev recognized two subspecies, namely S v subsp pilosa (Gagnep)Yakovlev (syn. S.exigua Craib.) [2]
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