Afgekia is a small genus of large perennial climbing shrubs native to Thailand in Asia, belonging to the family Fabaceae.[2] They are reminiscent of the related genus Wisteria.[3]
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Afgekia is a small genus of large perennial climbing shrubs native to Thailand in Asia, belonging to the family Fabaceae. They are reminiscent of the...
Afgekia mahidoliae, known as Kan Phai Mahidol (กันภัยมหิดล), is a type of vine in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand...
Afgekia sericea is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Thailand. It was first described by William Grant Craib in 1927. It...
onwards showed that Wisteria, along with other genera such as Callerya and Afgekia, were related and quite distinct from other members of the Millettieae...
Compton et. al. included 13 genera in their circumscription of the tribe: Afgekia Craib Austrocallerya J.Compton & Schrire Callerya Endl. Endosamara R.Geesink...
as sister to a larger clade, including Kanburia, Whitfordiodendron and Afgekia sericea. The left hand cladogram shows the tree using cpDNA, the right...
name including Kerriochloa, Kerriodoxa, Kerriothyrsus, and also the genus Afgekia which is an abbreviation of his names. He also originated some botanical...
was first discovered. In the 2019 study, the genus formed a clade with Afgekia, Callerya, Kanburia and Whitfordiodendron. Its yellow flowers are one distinguishing...
sunk into Callerya by Anne M. Schot (the remaining species was placed in Afgekia). A molecular phylogenetic study in 2019 showed that Adinobotrys was not...
was placed in an expanded tribe Wisterieae, where it formed a clade with Afgekia, Kanburia, Serawaia and Whitfordiodendron, as sister to the other genera...
placed in the tribe Wisterieae, where it forms a clade with the genera Afgekia, Callerya, Serawaia and Whitfordiodendron. The evidence for the separation...
Sylvichadsia Du Puy & Labat Tephrosia Pers. Genera moved to tribe Wisterieae: Afgekia Craib Austrocallerya J.Compton & Schrire Callerya Endl. Endosamara R. Geesink...