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The '''mirbelieae''', commonly known as the '''bush''', '''golden''' or '''egg-and-bacon peas''' are a legume tribe ] to ]. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Mirbelieae is ] with respect to ]. The '''mirbelieae''', commonly known as the '''bush''', '''golden''' or '''egg-and-bacon peas''' are a legume tribe ] to ]. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Mirbelieae is ] with respect to ].{{fact}}

The following ] are recognized by the ]:<ref>{{aut|] (USDA)}} (2003): ] &ndash; . Version of 2003-JAN-17. Retrieved 2010-AUG-05.</ref>

* '']'' <small>Crisp & P. H. Weston</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Vent.</small>
* '']'' <small>Labill.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Hemsl.</small>
* '']'' <small>F. Muell.</small>
* '']'' <small>R. Br.</small>
* '']'' <small>R. Br.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Benth.</small>
* '']'' <small>R. Br. ex Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Benth.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Andrews</small>
* '']'' <small>(DC.) Benth.</small>
* '']'' <small>R. Br.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>
* '']'' <small>Crisp & P. H. Weston</small>
* '']'' <small>Turcz.</small>
* '']'' <small>Sm.</small>


==References== ==References==
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*Crisp, M. *Crisp, M.

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Mirbelieae
Phyllota phylicoides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Mirbelieae
Genera

See text.

The mirbelieae, commonly known as the bush, golden or egg-and-bacon peas are a legume tribe endemic to Australia. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Mirbelieae is paraphyletic with respect to Bossiaeeae.

The following genera are recognized by the USDA:

References

  1. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (2003): Germplasm Resources Information NetworkMirbelieae. Version of 2003-JAN-17. Retrieved 2010-AUG-05.


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