The tribeDalbergieae is an early-branching clade within the flowering plant subfamily Faboideae (or Papilionaceae). Within that subfamily, it belongs to an unranked clade called the dalbergioids.[1][3][4] It was recently revised to include many genera formerly placed in tribes Adesmieae and Aeschynomeneae[5] and to be included in a monophyletic group informally known as the dalbergioids sensu lato.[1][3][4] The members of this tribe have a distinctive root nodule morphology, often referred to as an "aeschynomenoid" or "dalbergioid" nodule.[1][5]
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