Senna multijuga (Rich.) H.S. Irwin & Barneby subsp. multijuga (Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 35: 492. 1982.)
Localities: West Indies (exotic), Greater Antilles [ Puerto Rico (naturalized)[], ], Mexico (exotic), Central America (native), South America (native),
Common Names: Canéficier bâtard (L. Antilles),
Synonyms: Cassia multijuga Rich. (Actes Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris 1: 108. 1782.), Peiranisia multijuga (Rich.) Britton & P. Wilson (Sci. Surv. Porto Rico & Virgin Islands 6: 350. 1926.),
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