Overview
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Diplotropis is a of trees (family Fabaceae) found in Brazil and parts of northern Argentina.
Some representative species are:
- Diplotropis purpurea
- Diplotropis racemosa
- Diplotropis rigidocarpa
- Diplotropis ferruginea
- Diplotropis incexis
Taxonomy
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The Genus Diplotropis is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 25 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in the Genus Diplotropis: D. bilineata · D. brachypetala · D. brasiliensis · D. claibornensis · D. claybornensis · D. duckei · D. ferruginea · D. grandiflora · D. guianensis · D. incexis · D. macroprophyllata · D. martiusii (Sucupira-Do-Baixo) · D. nitida · D. paradoxa · D. peruviana · D. purpurea · D. purpurea var. leptophylla (Sucupira Amarela) · D. purpurea var. purpurea (Cachicamo Monta) · D. racemosa · D. racemosa var. racemosa · D. racemosa var. rosae · D. rigidocarpa · D. rodriguesii · D. strigulosa · D. triloba
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