Muellera Explained
Muellera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes 32 species native to the tropical Americas, ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae.
- Muellera amazonica
- Muellera broadwayi
- Muellera burkartii
- Muellera campestris
- Muellera chocoensis
- Muellera crucisrubierae
- Muellera denudata
- Muellera fendleri
- Muellera fernandesii
- Muellera filipes
- Muellera fluvialis
- Muellera fragiliflora
- Muellera graciliflora
- Muellera grazielae
- Muellera laticifera
- Muellera leptobotrys
- Muellera longiunguiculata
- Muellera lutea
- Muellera lutescens
- Muellera monilis
- Muellera montana
- Muellera nitens
- Muellera nudiflorens
- Muellera obtusa
- Muellera sanctae-marthae
- Muellera sericea
- Muellera torrensis
- Muellera tozziana
- Muellera tubicalyx
- Muellera unifoliolata
- Muellera variabilis
- Muellera virgilioides