Sesbania Adanson. Common name: Rattlebox, Sesban.
A genus of about 60-70 species, annual herbs, perennial herbs, shrubs, and trees, of tropical, subtropical, and less commonly warm temperate regions of the Old and New World, here circumscribed to include Glottidium, following Lewis et al. (2005).
References: Farruggia (2023) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2023a); Farruggia, Lavin, & Wojciechowski (2018); Isely (1998). Show full citations.
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