Flower, fruit, and vegetative characters of tribe Ceratonieae A Arcoa gonavensis Urb., foliage and fruits, Dominican Republic B Tetrapterocarpon geayi Humbert, fruits and part of bipinnate leaf, Madagascar (Du Puy M410) C–E Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight & Arn., India, cultivated tree C inflorescence D dehisced fruits and new flush foliage E part of a bipinnate leaf F–J Ceratonia siliqua L. F tree, Jordan, semi-desert near Petra G fruits, Israel, Mt. Scopus Botanical Gardens, Jerusalem H pistillate flowers, Crete I staminate flowers, Crete J staminate inflorescences, Israel, Jerusalem Botanical Gardens. Photo credits A F Jimenez R. B D Du Puy C–E https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/01/acrocarpus-fraxinifolius/ E D Valke F, G, J O Fragman-Sapir H, I G Lewis.

 
 
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