Cybistax

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Cybistax
File:Cybistax antisyphilitica.jpg
C. antisyphilitica
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Cybistax

Type species
C. antisyphilitica
(Mart.) Mart.[1]
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    • Bignonia antisyphilitica Mart.
    • Bignonia quinquefolia Vell.
    • Bignonia rivularis DC.
    • Bignonia viridiflora Lodd. nom. inval.
    • Cybistax coriacea Corr.Méllo ex Stellfeld nom. inval.
    • Cybistax intermedia Corr.Méllo nom. inval.
    • Cybistax quinquefolia (Vell.) J.F.Macbr.
    • Cybistax sprucei K.Schum. nom. inval.
    • Cybistax subtomentosa K.Schum. nom. inval.
    • Cybistax tinctoria (Spruce) Tittel
    • Phryganocydia antisyphilitica Mart. ex DC. nom. inval.
    • Yangua tinctoria Spruce

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Cybistax is a genus containing a single species, Cybistax antisyphilitica (Mart.) Mart.,[3] a flowering and economic timber tree from tropical Central and South America. These semi-deciduous plants have greyish green, opposite, palmately compounded leaves and close-grained, light-colored wood good for furniture. In early spring, the plants bear showy clusters of bright yellow, funnel-shaped flowers 2-2.5 cm wide at branch ends. Pods are 25–50 cm long, straight, pendulous and brown with thin, flat seeds inside. The seeds have papery wings.

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