Berchemia Explained
Berchemia is a genus of plants in the family Rhamnaceae, named after Dutch botanist Berthout van Berchem. They are climbing plants or small to medium-sized trees that occur in Asia and the Americas.[1]
Selected species
- Berchemia affinis
- Berchemia alnifolia
- Berchemia annamensis
- Berchemia berchemiaefolia (Makino) Nakai
- Berchemia cinerascens
- Berchemia discolor (Klotzsch) Hemsl. – bird plum
- Berchemia edgeworthii Lawson
- Berchemia elmeri C.K.Schneid.
- Berchemia flavescens (Wall. ex Roxb.) Brongn.
- Berchemia floribunda
- Berchemia formosana
- Berchemia giraldiana
- Berchemia hirtella H.T.Tsai & K.M.Feng
- Berchemia hypochrysa
- Berchemia kulingensis
| - Berchemia lineata (L.) DC.
- Berchemia longeracemosa Okuyama
- Berchemia microphylla
- Berchemia nana W.W.Smith
- Berchemia pakistanica
- Berchemia pauciflora
- Berchemia philippinensis
- Berchemia polyphylla
- Berchemia pubiflora
- Berehemia pyenantha
- Berchemia racemosa
- Berchemia scandens (Hill) K.Koch – Alabama supplejack, rattan vine
- Berchemia sessiliflora
- Berchemia sinica
- Berchemia volubilis A.DC.
- Berchemia yunnanensis
- Berchemia zeyheri – pink ivory
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Notes and References
- Web site: Berchemia Neck. ex DC. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . 2023-08-04 . Plants of the World Online . en.