Dioclea

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Dioclea is also the Latin name of a medieval Serbian state and of an Illyrian city, see: Duklja.
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Dioclea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Phaseoleae
Genus: Dicolea
Species

Dioclea albiflora
Dioclea apurensis
Dioclea aurea
Dioclea bicolor
Dioclea burkartii
Dioclea cassinoides
Dioclea coriacea
Dioclea densiflora
Dioclea dichrona
Dioclea dictyoneura
Dioclea edulis
Dioclea erecta
Dioclea ferruginea
Dioclea fimbriata
Dioclea flexuosa
Dioclea funalis
Dioclea glabra
Dioclea grandiflora
Dioclea guianensis
Dioclea hexandra - bejuco de mato
Dioclea huberi
Dioclea latifolia
Dioclea lehmannii
Dioclea leiantha
Dioclea macrocarpa
Dioclea malacocarpa
Dioclea marginata
Dioclea megacarpa
Dioclea mollicoma
Dioclea mollis
Dioclea odorata
Dioclea ornithoryncha
Dioclea paniculata
Dioclea rigida
Dioclea rostrata
Dioclea ruddiae
Dioclea rufescens
Dioclea schottii
Dioclea sclerocarpa
Dioclea sericea
Dioclea sp.11722
Dioclea sp.9068
Dioclea ucayalina
Dioclea violacea
Dioclea virgata
Dioclea wilsonii - Wilson's clusterpea

Ref: ILDIS Version 6.05

The genus Dioclea is a member of the family Fabaceae native to the Americas.

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