Gurania Explained
Gurania is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae.[1]
Its native range is Mexico to Southern Tropical America.
Species
Species:
- Gurania acuminata
- Gurania bignoniacea
- Gurania brevipedunculata
- Gurania calathina
- Gurania candolleana
- Gurania capitata
- Gurania cinerea
- Gurania cogniauxiana
- Gurania crinita
- Gurania eriantha
- Gurania gracilis
- Gurania guentheri
- Gurania huberi
- Gurania huebneri
- Gurania insolita
- Gurania jeffreyi
- Gurania lignosa
- Gurania lobata
- Gurania longiflora
- Gurania longipetala
- Gurania makoyana
- Gurania malacophylla
- Gurania neei
- Gurania nigrescens
- Gurania ovata
- Gurania oxyphylla
- Gurania paulista
- Gurania pedata
- Gurania pseudospinulosa
- Gurania pycnocephala
- Gurania reticulata
- Gurania rhizantha
- Gurania robusta
- Gurania rufipila
- Gurania sellowiana
- Gurania simplicifolia
- Gurania sinuata
- Gurania smithii
- Gurania spruceana
- Gurania suberosa
- Gurania subumbellata
- Gurania trialata
- Gurania tricuspidata
- Gurania tubulosa
- Gurania vaupesana
- Gurania velutina
- Gurania villosa
- Gurania wawrae
Notes and References
- Web site: Gurania (Schltdl.) Cogn. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 22 May 2021 . en.