ABSTRACT
Bauhinia species (including B. acuminata, B. variegata, B. purpurea, B. monandra, B. galpinii, B.
blakeana and B. acuminata) are popular ornamental plants, usually woody ornamentals or herbaceous
lianas, with attractive flowers typical of the Leguminosae of arid, temperate, sub-tropical and tropical
zones. Bauhinia species also serve as fodder and many have multiple medicinal and biological properties.
There is an interest in commerce and amongst collectors to clonally propagate species from this genus.
This review highlights protocols that currently exist for the in vitro culture of Bauhinia species as a means
to clonally propagate material.