Caesalpinia rubiginosa

Caesalpinia rubiginosa
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Classification classique
Règne Plantae
Sous-règne Tracheobionta
Division Magnoliophyta
Classe Magnoliopsida
Sous-classe Rosidae
Ordre Fabales
Famille Caesalpiniaceae
Genre Caesalpinia
Nom binominal
Caesalpinia rubiginosa
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Caesalpinia rubiginosa appartient au genre Caesalpinia et à la famille des Caesalpiniaceae selon la classification classique.

C'est une espèce endémique de Nouvelle-Calédonie.

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