Ampelocera Explained
Ampelocera is a genus of low- to mid-elevation rainforest trees of the family Ulmaceae[1] that occur from Mexico to Brazil.[2]
Species include:
- Ampelocera albertiae Todzia
- Ampelocera crenulata Urb.
- Ampelocera cubensis Griseb.
- Ampelocera edentula Kuhlm.
- Ampelocera glabra Kuhlm.
- Ampelocera hondurensis Donn.
- Ampelocera hottlei (Standl.) Standl.
- Ampelocera latifolia Ducke
- Ampelocera longissima Todzia
- Ampelocera macphersonii Todzia
- Ampelocera macrocarpa Forero & A.H. Gentry
- Ampelocera pubescens C.V. Morton
- Ampelocera ruizii Klotzsch
- Ampelocera verrucosa Kuhlm.
Notes and References
- Yang . Mei-Qing . Velzen . Robin . Bakker . Freek . Sattarian . Ali . Li . De-Zhu . Yi . Tingshuang . Molecular Phylogenetics and character evolution of Cannabaceae . Taxon . 62 . 473–485 . 2013 . 3 . 10.12705/623.9 .
- http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:40706-1 Plants of the World online