Both Fabaceae

Ebenopsis ebano vs Senegalia greggii

These two are not on this page because a keyword tool suggested them. They are here because our own identification model genuinely mistook one for the other, on real photographs, 3 times. We publish the rate, and then we tell you what actually separates them.

Confused 3x by our model Method published

Side by sidefigs. a and b

Ebenopsis ebano, photographed by Jay Pruett
fig. a Jay Pruett, CC BY 4.0

Ebenopsis ebano

Texas Ebony
Senegalia greggii, photographed by Zoe O.
fig. b Zoe O., CC BY 4.0

Senegalia greggii

Catclaw Acacia

How often our model gets it wrong measured, not estimated

When the plant was The model said How often
Ebenopsis ebano Senegalia greggii 3 of 19 (16%)

The confusion runs one way only. The model mistakes Ebenopsis ebano for Senegalia greggii, but not the reverse.

Measured on 38,299 openly licensed, research-grade photographs. Full method and dataset.

What actually separates themon the record

Family Both Fabaceae. The family does not separate them.
Genus Ebenopsis versus Senegalia.
Flowering Peaks in June versus May. If the plant is in flower, timing helps. (n = 183 and 986.)

What we do not have yet: the diagnostic morphological character that a botanist would key on, from a source we can cite. We are not going to invent one. Until we have it, this page tells you the two are genuinely confusable, how often, and what the taxonomy and the flowering data do and do not settle.

Both recordsfull pages