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Maackia

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Faboideae

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Lower classifications
  
Maackia amurensis, Maackia taiwanensis

Maackia garden plants


Maackia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. There are about 12 species, all native to eastern Asia, with six endemic to China. The generic name honors the botanist Richard Maack.

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Maackia Maackia amurensis Wikipedia

They are deciduous trees and shrubs. The alternately arranged leaves are divided into leaflets. The inflorescence is a simple or compound raceme of many flowers. Each flower has an inflated calyx with five teeth. The white or greenish corolla has a reflexed standard petal and keel petals that are fused at the bases. The fruit is a wide or narrow, flattened legume pod containing one to five flat seeds.

Maackia Amur Maackia Maackia amurensis in St Paul Minneapolis Inver Grove

Species

Maackia comprises the following species:

Maackia MAACKIA AMURENSIS Amur Maackia

  • Maackia amurensis Rupr.—Amur maackia
  • var. amurensis Rupr.
  • var. buergeri (Maxim.) C.K.Schneid.
  • Maackia australis (Dunn) Takeda
  • Maackia chekiangensis S.S. Chien
  • Maackia ellipticocarpa Merr.
  • Maackia fauriei (H. Lév.) Takeda
  • Maackia floribunda (Miq.) Takeda
  • Maackia hupehensis Takeda
  • Maackia hwashanensis W.T. Wang ex C.W. Chang
  • Maackia tashiroi (Yatabe) Makino
  • Maackia tenuifolia (Hemsl.) Hand.-Mazz.
  • Species names with uncertain taxonomic status

    The status of the following species is unresolved:

  • Maackia taiwanensis Hoshi & Ohashi.

  • Maackia Amur Maackia Maackia amurensis in St Paul Minneapolis Inver Grove


    References

    Maackia Wikipedia