Clitoria laurifolia Poir. laurifolia (in J.B.A.P.M. de Lamarck, Encycl. Suppl. 2: 301. 1811.)
Localities: West Indies (native), Greater Antilles [ Cuba (native), Hispaniola (native)[ Dominican Republic, Haiti,], Puerto Rico (native)[], ], South America (native),
Synonyms: Clitoria arborescens sensu A. Stahl, non Aiton (Estud. Fl. Puerto Rico 3: 59. 1885), Martiusia laurifolia (Poir.) Britton (In N.L. Britton & P. Wilson, Sci. Surv. Porto Rico & Virgin Islands 5: 412. 1924.), Neurocarpum cajanifolium C. Presl (Symb. Bot. 1: 17. 1830.),
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