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Senegalia pennata ssp kerrii
Senegalia pennata ssp kerrii
- Botanic Family
- Leguminosae
- Author
- (I. C. Nielsen) Maslin
Common Names
- Ke shi yu ye jin he huan (Pinyin)
- Climbing Wattle
Geographical Habitats
- N. Queensland - Australia
- Bhutan
- Cambodia
- Yunnan - China
- Assam - India
- Java
- Lesser Sunda Islands
- SW. Sulawesi - Indonesia
- Laos
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
- Timor Leste
- Vietnam
Natural Habitats
- Monsoon forest
- thickets
- scrubland
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Scandent shrub or woody climber with branchlets armed with recurved prickles to 4mm long, bipinnate leaves with 24-92 pairs of glabrous leaflets broadly acute & straight at apex to 7mm x 1.5mm. Terminal tomentose or woolly racemes with floral bracts, fragrant yellowish or creamy flowers, calyx to 2mm with glabrous tube, corolla to 3.2mm with lobes to 1.1mm, light brown or red-brown glabrous pod to 155mm x 24mm
Medicine, food & drink
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