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Pronunciation: [klˈadɹastˌiz] (IPA)

Cladrastis is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Fabaceae. It is commonly known as yellowwood due to its bright yellow wood and is native to North America and Asia. The word cladrastis has no commonly accepted synonyms, but some species within the genus have alternative names such as American yellowwood, Chinese yellowwood, and Kentucky yellowwood. Some other related synonyms include Piptanthus, Maackia, and Wisteria. Cladrastis is a tree that is highly valued for its beautiful wood, which is used for making furniture, flooring, and decorative items. It is also appreciated for its attractive foliage and fragrant spring flowers.

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See Rhapithamnus, Citrus trifoliata, cladrastis amurensis, tinctoria, lutea, Clammy Azalea, Clammy Locust, Clematis alpina, austriaca, azurea grandiflora, cirrhosa, caerulea, Flammula, florida, Fortunei, graveolens, lanuginosa, montana, patens, sibirica, Viorna, Vitalba, Williamsii, Clerodendron foetidum, trichotomum, Clethra acuminata, alnifolia, Climbing Berchemia, Climbing Waxwork, Cockspur Thorn, Cocculus carolinus, laurifolius, Colchican Bladder Nut, Colletia bictonensis, cruciata, serratifolia, spinosa, Colutea arborescens, cruenta, orientalis, sanguinea, Comptonia asplenifolia, Comptonia.
"Hardy Ornamental Flowering Trees and Shrubs"
A. D. Webster

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