Senna socotrana (lat. Senna socotrana) - paxlakimilər fəsiləsinin səna cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Senna socotrana (lat. Senna socotrana) - paxlakimilər fəsiləsinin səna cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Senna socotrana om änikoičijoiden kazmusiden erik Bobanvuiččed-sugukundaspäi.
Jemenan endemik. Kazvab Sokotr-sares, om levitadud siš avaros.
Necil kazmusel, ezimeletaden, ei ole völ nimid rahvahaližil kelil.
Senna socotrana om änikoičijoiden kazmusiden erik Bobanvuiččed-sugukundaspäi.
Jemenan endemik. Kazvab Sokotr-sares, om levitadud siš avaros.
Necil kazmusel, ezimeletaden, ei ole völ nimid rahvahaližil kelil.
Senna sophera is a shrub or tree in the bean family Fabaceae. It is now widespread in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, but is believed to be native to tropical America. Originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Cassia sophera, it has acquired a large number of synonyms.[1] Vernacular names include algarrobilla,[2] baner, kasunda, kasaundi (Hindi) and kolkasunda (Bengali).
Senna sophera is a shrub or small tree, glabrous, about 3 m in height. The compound leaves have 8-12 paired leaflets that are acute and tapering. It has yellow flowers in corymbose racemes.
Senna sophera is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, but is considered by Plants of the World Online to be native to the Caribbean (Aruba, the Bahamas, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, the Leeward Islands, the Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago and the Windward Islands); Central America (Belize and Panama); and Guyana in northern South America.[1]
Senna socotrana was assessed as "least concern" for the 2004 IUCN Red List, where it is said to be native only to Socotra.[3] As of April 2023, S. socotrana was regarded as a synonym of Senna sophera, which has a very much wider distribution.[1]
Senna sophera is a shrub or tree in the bean family Fabaceae. It is now widespread in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, but is believed to be native to tropical America. Originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Cassia sophera, it has acquired a large number of synonyms. Vernacular names include algarrobilla, baner, kasunda, kasaundi (Hindi) and kolkasunda (Bengali).
Senna socotrana é uma espécie vegetal da família Fabaceae.
Apenas pode ser encontrada no Iémen.
Senna socotrana là một loài thực vật có hoa thuộc họ đậu, Fabaceae, là loài đặc hữu của Yemen.
Senna socotrana là một loài thực vật có hoa thuộc họ đậu, Fabaceae, là loài đặc hữu của Yemen.