Tribe Mimoseae Higher classification Legumes | Subfamily Mimosoideae Scientific name Entada Rank Genus | |
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Lower classifications Entada rheedii, Entada gigas |
Planting entada rheedii
Entada is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae. It consists of some 30 species of trees, shrubs and tropical lianas. About 21 species are known from Africa, six from Asia, two from the American tropics and one with a pantropical distribution. They have compound leaves and produce exceptionally large seedpods of up to 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long. Their seeds are buoyant and survive lengthy journeys via rivers and ocean currents, to eventually wash up on tropical beaches.
Contents
- Planting entada rheedii
- Entada rheedii african dream herb fast moving plant realtime video
- Species
- References

Entada rheedii african dream herb fast moving plant realtime video
Species
The following species have been accepted:

synonyms: E. pursaetha DC., E. monostachya DC.




References
Entada Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA