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Ormocarpopsis
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Ormocarpopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes eight species of shrubs or small trees endemic to Madagascar. They inhabit seasonally-dry tropical forest, woodland, and xerophytic shrubland, sometimes on rocky outcrops of sandstone or limestone. They are found throughout the island except in the eastern lowland rain forest. The genus was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic Dalbergia clade of the Dalbergieae. It contains the following species: Ormocarpopsis anosyana Thulin & Razafim. Ormocarpopsis aspera R.Vig. Ormocarpopsis calcicola R.Vig. Ormocarpopsis itremoensis Du Puy & Labat Ormocarpopsis mandrarensis Dumaz-le-Grand Ormocarpopsis nitida (Du Puy & Labat) Thulin & Lavin Ormocarpopsis parvifolia Dumaz-le-Grand Ormocarpopsis tulearensis Du Puy & Labat...read more on Wikipedia.
8 Ormocarpopsis species found:
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