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A. Chamaecrista irwiniana; B and C: Ch. isidorea; D. Ch. kunthiana; E. Ch. lavradiiflora; F. Ch. lavradioides; G and H: Ch. leucopilis, G. habit, H. detail of indumentum with stellate trichomes on branches and leaflets.

A. Chamaecrista irwiniana; B and C: Ch. isidorea; D. Ch. kunthiana; E. Ch. lavradiiflora; F. Ch. lavradioides; G and H: Ch. leucopilis, G. habit, H. detail of indumentum with stellate trichomes on branches and leaflets.

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