Abrus

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Abrus precatorius
Abrus precatorius
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Abreae
Genus: Abrus
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Species

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Abrus is a genus of 13–18 species in the family Fabaceae, best known for one species, Abrus precatorius, Jequirity. The seeds of that species are used in beading and are infamous for their toxicity.

Species
  • Abrus aureus. Madagascar.
  • Abrus baladensis. Somalia.
  • Abrus bottae. Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
  • Abrus canescens. Africa.
  • Abrus diversifoliatus. Madagascar.
  • Abrus fruticulosus. India.
  • Abrus gawenensis. Somalia.
  • Abrus laevigatus. Southern Africa.
  • Abrus longibracteatus. Laos and Vietnam.
  • Abrus madagascariensis. Madagascar.
  • Abrus parvifolius. Madagascar.
  • Abrus precatorius. Pantropics.
  • Abrus pulchellus. Africa.
  • Abrus sambiranensis. Madagascar.
  • Abrus schimperi. Africa.
  • Abrus somalensis. Somalia.
  • Abrus wittei. Zaire.

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