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Title: Mali flora images Fabaceae Faboideae Indigofera Open Access Deposited

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  • images, mainly jpg
Description
  • images of plants, in nature or specimens, of family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, genus Indigofera. Indigofera tinctoria was used for indigo dye.
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  • jheath@umich.edu
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  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Last modified
  • 10/07/2023
Published
  • 10/07/2023
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DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/9ymr-4d67
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To Cite this Work:
Heath, J. (2023). Mali flora images Fabaceae Faboideae Indigofera [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/9ymr-4d67

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Any comments specifically about the taxonomic circumscription of this botanical (sub-)family are in description in the metadata for this work. For general background, see comments for the overall collection Mali flora images (https://doi.org/10.7302/aef4-fk26) Species for this botanical (sub-)family represented in this work are the following. When using the search function, note the underline separating the genus and species terms. Indigofera_aspera Indigofera_astragalina Indifogera_coerulea_var_occidentalis Indigofera_colutea_var_colutea Indigofera_geminata Indigofera_hirsuta_var_hirsuta Indigofera_leprieurii Indigofera_oblongifolia Indigofera_omissa Indigofera_sessiliflora Indigofera_stenophylla_var_stenophylla Indigofera_tinctoria

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