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Seed Morphology of Some Species of Indigofera (Fabaceae) from Saudi Arabia (Identification of Species and Systematic Significance)

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Table 1. The macro-morphological characters of the studied Indigofera seeds.
Figure 1. I. amorphoides: (a) entire seed; (b) enlargement of seed coat; (c) Hilum shape
Figure 4. I. arrecta: (a) entire seed; (b) enlargement of seed coat; (c) Hilum shape.
Figure 7. I. colutea: (a) entire seed; (b) enlargement of seed coat; (c) Hilum shape.
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