Lysiphyllum

9; see text Lysiphyllum[3][2] is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae.

It includes nine species of trees, semi-scandent shrubs, and lianas which range from India through Southeast Asia to Australasia.

Typical habitats include seasonally-dry tropical forest and woodland, vine thickets, Brigalow and Gidgee scrubland, floodplains, alluvial flats, tidal forest, mangroves, river and stream banks, and occasionally dunes and coral islets.

They can grow on diverse soils including calcareous, granitic, and basaltic.

[1] The genus belongs to subfamily Cercidoideae[4] and tribe Bauhinieae.