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Coronilla repanda

Scientific Name: Coronilla repanda

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

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Coronilla repanda

Coronilla repanda is a flowering plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. The accepted scientific name for the species is Coronilla repanda (Poir.) Guss.

Nomenclature and Taxonomy

  • Scientific Name: Coronilla repanda (Poir.) Guss.
  • Family: Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae)
  • Kingdom: Vegetale (based on Italian source)
  • Synonyms:
    • Ornithopus repandus Poir.
    • Arthrolobium repandum (Poir.) DC.

Distribution and Habitat

  • Coronilla repanda is found in various locations, including:
    • Gerona
    • Islas Baleares (specifically Menorca)
    • Portugal (Sao Vincente, Algrave)
    • Mediterranean region
    • Cyprus
    • Peloponnese (Greece)
  • Specific distribution codes mentioned include ALG-OO, BAL-OO, LBY-OO, MOR-MO, and PAL-IS.
  • Prefers sandy soils (Sls arenosos).

Morphological Characteristics

  • The plant is described as "desprovida de qualquer revestimento" suggesting a lack of significant covering or coating.
  • Herbaceous (Hierbas glabras).
  • Ascending Stems (Tallos ascendentes)

Genetic Information

  • The chromosome number (2n) for Coronilla repanda Guss. is 24.
  • A Coronilla repanda 30S ribosomal protein S16 (rps16) gene, intron and partial cds chloroplast sequence has been identified (835 bp linear DNA HQ199630.1 GI:336112094).

Subspecies

  • Coronilla repanda subsp. repanda (Poir.) Gussone
  • Coronilla repanda subsp. dura (Cav.) Cout.
  • Coronilla repanda var. montserratii O. Bols & Vigo (Basionym)

Resources

  • Euro+Med PlantBase: http://ww2.bgbm.org/euroPlusMed/PTaxonDetail.asp?
  • RHS (Royal Horticultural Society)
  • Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service
  • Flora Digital de Portugal