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Inga alba

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Fabaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Fabales

Genus
  
Inga

Similar
  
Inga, Inga umbellifera, Inga thibaudiana, Inga marginata, Inga laurina

Inga alba is a species of tree from the Fabaceae family, native to Central and South America.

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Description

Inga alba can grow up to 40 m in height. It has red bark and 4 to 5 leaf pairs (occasionally 3 or 6 pairs), with the distal pair 6.1–10 cm long and 2.5—7.7 cm wide. The rachis is 5—13.5 cm long and wingless. The glands are cone-shaped, the stipules obsolete. The inflorescences are short, the shaft is 4–20 mm long and the rachis 5–8 mm long. The flowers are pale green and the stamen are white. The fruits are flat up to 14 cm long and 2 cm wide. It flowers between August and November and bares fruit between January and March.

Distribution

Inga alba's distribution ranges from Mexico and Central America down to Peru, Bolivia and Brazil in South America.

Classification

The species was in originally described in 1788 by Olof Swartz as Mimosa alba. It was placed in the Inga genus in 1806 by Carl Ludwig von Willdenow.

References

Inga alba Wikipedia


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