Etymology - Genus: From the Latin glis (dormouse) and caedo (kill); referring to the use of the seeds and bark to poison rodents
Etymology - Species: Of hedges and fences
Ecosystem: Deciduous
Origin: Foreign
Location: Vetal Hill, Taljai Hill, Pune
Description: Medium size vigorously growing, invasive tree.Compound Imparipinnate leaf.Ovate leaflets, glabrous.Pinkish white flowers are born in a raceme.Flower with Papilionaceous corolla with standard, wings and keel (two front petals, united to form a boat-shaped structure). Diadelphous stamen - 9 stamens together in a bundle and one stamen free.Flat pods occur in a group.Should not be planed in Indian subcontinent.
Root type: Taproot
Stem Appearance: Tree
Stem Cross Section: Circular
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Root-Stem-Bark Description: Medium size vigorously growing, invasive tree.
Floral Parts Description: Flower with Papilionaceous corolla with standard, wings and keel (two front petals, united to form a boat-shaped structure). Diadelphous stamen - 9 stamens together in a bundle and one stamen free.
Fruit type: Legume
Fruit type Description: Flat pods occur in a group.
Seed Type: Dicotyledon
Germination type: Epigeal
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Seed Description: Should not be planed in Indian subcontinent.