Noronhia

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Noronhia
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Noronhia emarginata
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Oleaceae
Subtribe:
Genus: Noronhia
Species:
Noronhia
Binomial name
Noronhia
Stadtman ex Thouars[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Binia Noronha ex Thouars

Noronhia is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.[3] A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda.[2]

The species are deciduous or evergreen trees.

The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha.

Species[]

Madagascar[4]
  1. Dubard
  2. H.Perrier
  3. H.Perrier
  4. Dubard
  5. H.Perrier
  6. H.Perrier
  7. H.Perrier
  8. H.Perrier
  9. H.Perrier
  10. H.Perrier
  11. H.Perrier
  12. Scott-Elliot
  13. H.Perrier
  14. Noronhia emarginata (Lam.) Thouars
  15. H.Perrier
  16. H.Perrier
  17. H.Perrier
  18. H.Perrier
  19. H.Perrier
  20. H.Perrier
  21. Boivin ex Dubard
  22. H.Perrier
  23. H.Perrier
  24. H.Perrier
  25. H.Perrier
  26. H.Perrier
  27. H.Perrier
  28. H.Perrier
  29. H.Perrier
  30. H.Perrier
  31. (Knobl.) H.Perrier
  32. H.Perrier
  33. H.Perrier
  34. H.Perrier
  35. H.Perrier
  36. H.Perrier
  37. H.Perrier
  38. H.Perrier
  39. H.Perrier
Comoros[5]
  • Labat

References[]

  1. ^ Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars. 1806. Genera Nova Madagascariensia 8.
  2. ^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, Noronhia
  3. ^ University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site: Noronhia
  4. ^ Madagascar Catalogue: Noronhia
  5. ^ Labat, J.-N., Pignal, M., & Pascal, O. (1999). Trois Espèces Nouvelles d'Oleaceae et Note sur la Présence d'Olea capensis dans l'Archipel des Comores. Novon 9 (1): 66-72. Abstract[permanent dead link]


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