Vascular Plants

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Bentham, G. (1871), Revision of the genus Cassia. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 27(4) : 503-591 (Paper) Bentham, G. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Cassia bicapsularis L.
  2. Cassia deplanchei Benth.
  3. Cassia glauca Lam.
  4. Cassia sect. Oncolobium Benth.
  5. Cassia ser. Absoidea Benth.
  6. Cassia ser. Brachycarpae Benth.
  7. Cassia ser. Chamaecristae-Verae Benth.
  8. Cassia ser. Corymbosae Benth.
  9. Cassia ser. Dimidiatae Benth.
  10. Cassia ser. Floridae Benth.
  11. Cassia ser. Interglandulosae Benth.
  12. Cassia ser. Pictae Benth.
  13. Cassia ser. Prostrata Benth.
  14. Cassia ser. Subverrucosae Benth.
  15. Cassia ser. Torae Benth.
  16. Cassia subg. Lasiorhegma Vogel ex Benth.
  17. Cassia subg. Senna (Mill.) Benth.
  18. Cassia subsect. Leiocalyx Benth.
  19. Cassia timoriensis DC.
  20. Cassia tora L.

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