Annickia Explained
Annickia is a genus of plant in family Annonaceae. Every species of this genus is native to continental Africa, from west Tropical Africa to Tanzania.
Species
As accepted by Kew;[1]
- Annickia affinis (Exell) Versteegh & Sosef
- Annickia ambigua (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas
- Annickia atrocyanescens (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas
- Annickia chlorantha (Oliv.) Setten & Maas
- Annickia kummeriae (Engl. & Diels) Setten & Maas
- Annickia kwiluensis (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas
- Annickia lebrunii (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas
- Annickia letestui (Le Thomas) Setten & Maas
- Annickia olivacea (Robyns & Ghesq.) Setten & Maas
- Annickia pilosa (Exell) Setten & Maas
- Annickia polycarpa (DC.) Setten & Maas ex I.M.Turner
A revision of the genus Annickia was carried out in 2007.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Annickia Setten & Maas Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 19 June 2022 . en.
- 20649730. Revision of the African Genus Annickia (Annonaceae). Systematics and Geography of Plants. 77. 1. 91–118. Versteegh. Corstiaen P. C. Sosef. Marc S. M. 2007.