Daphnopsis

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Daphnopsis
Daphnopsis racemosa Griseb. (12751985583).jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Thymelaeaceae
Subfamily: Thymelaeoideae
Genus: Daphnopsis
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Type species
Daphnopsis brasiliensis
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Daphnopsis is a plant genus in the family Thymelaeaceae. There are 50 to 65 species distributed in the Neotropics. They are shrubs and small trees with tubular or bell-shaped flowers.[1] Individuals are dioecious, with male and female flowers produced on separate trees.[2]

The Plant List[3] accepts the following species:

  • Nevling
  • (Gardner) Benth. & Hook.f. ex B.D.Jacks.
  • (Mill.) J.R.Johnst.
  • C.Wright ex Griseb.
  • (Kunth) Domke
  • A.Noa Monzón
  • Nevling
  • Mart. & Zucc.
  • Nevling
  • Ekman ex Urb.
  • Meisn.
  • (Kunth) Meisn.
  • Taub.
  • Barringer & Nevling
  • Barringer & Grayum
  • (Poir.) Meisn.
  • Cuatrec.
  • Radlk.
  • Steyerm.
  • Domke
  • Nevling
  • Monach.
  • (Meisn.) Nevling
  • Standl. & Steyerm.
  • Nevling & Barringer
  • Lundell
  • Daphnopsis folsomii Barringer & Nevling
  • (Miers) Domke
  • Nevling & Barringer
  • Pruski & Barringer
  • Barringer
  • C.Wright ex Griseb.
  • Steyerm.
  • Barringer & Nevling
  • Daphnopsis hellerana Urb.
  • Nevling
  • Breedlove & León de la Luz
  • Nevling
  • Gilg ex Domke
  • Nevling
  • (Kunth) Gilg
  • Meisn.
  • Nevling & Barringer
  • Nevling
  • (Meisn.) Standl.
  • Donn.Sm.
  • Barringer & Nevling
  • Steyerm.
  • J.Jiménez Ram.
  • Britton & P.Wilson
  • (Sw.) Krug & Urb.
  • Nevling
  • Meisn.
  • Nevling
  • (Domke) J.F.Macbr.
  • Krug & Urb.
  • Domke
  • Urb.
  • Meisn.
  • Brandegee
  • Griseb.
  • Donn.Sm.
  • Nevling
  • Taub.
  • Gilg
  • Taub.
  • Nevling
  • Lundell
  • Donn.Sm.
  • Warm.
  • Domke
  • Nevling, Matek.is & Barringer
  • Domke

References[]

  1. ^ Barringer, K., & Pruski, J. F. (2005). Two new cauliflorous species of Daphnopsis (Thymelaeaceae) from French Guiana and Surinam. Novon, 50-54.
  2. ^ Nevling, Lorin I. (1959). "A Revision of the Genus Daphnopsis". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 46 (4): 257–358. doi:10.2307/2394630. JSTOR 2394630.
  3. ^ Daphnopsis. The Plant List.
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