
Bauninia (named after the Swiss botanist Gaspard Bauhin) is a genus of plants of the order Leguminosae. They are usually twiners, found in the woods of hot countries, and often stretching from tree to tree like cables. Many are showy and interesting. The bark of Bauninia variegata is used in tanning; the bast fibres of some Indian species are made ...
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