Mollinedia Explained
Mollinedia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Monimiaceae. There are 56 species distributed in the forests of the Neotropics, ranging from central Mexico to southern Brazil. They are mainly shrubs and trees.[1]
Species
56 species are accepted.
- Mollinedia angustata
- Mollinedia argyrogyna
- Mollinedia boliviensis
- Mollinedia boracensis
- Mollinedia butleriana
- Mollinedia calodonta
- Mollinedia chrysolaena
- Mollinedia clavigera
- Mollinedia corcovadensis
- Mollinedia costaricensis
- Mollinedia dolichotricha
- Mollinedia elegans
- Mollinedia elliptica
- Mollinedia engleriana
- Mollinedia eugeniifolia
- Mollinedia fatimae
- Mollinedia floribunda
- Mollinedia fruticulosa
- Mollinedia gilgiana
- Mollinedia glabra
- Mollinedia glaziovii
- Mollinedia grazielae
- Mollinedia hatschbachii
- Mollinedia heteranthera
- Mollinedia howeana
- Mollinedia humboldtiana
- Mollinedia jorgeorum
- Mollinedia killipii
- Mollinedia lamprophylla
- Mollinedia lanceolata
- Mollinedia leucantha
- Mollinedia longicuspidata
- Mollinedia luizae
- Mollinedia marliae
- Mollinedia marquetiana (unplaced)
- Mollinedia maxima
- Mollinedia myriantha
- Mollinedia oaxacana
- Mollinedia oligantha
- Mollinedia ovata
- Mollinedia pachysandra
- Mollinedia pallida
- Mollinedia pfitzeriana
- Mollinedia repanda
- Mollinedia ruschii
- Mollinedia salicifolia
- Mollinedia simulans
- Mollinedia steinbachiana
- Mollinedia stenophylla
- Mollinedia tomentosa
- Mollinedia torresiorum
- Mollinedia triflora
- Mollinedia uleana
- Mollinedia umbellata
- Mollinedia viridiflora (synonym Mollinedia ruae)
- Mollinedia widgrenii
Notes and References
- Morales, J. F., & Jiménez, Q. (1996). A new species of Mollinedia (Monimiaceae) from Costa Rica. Novon, 395-397.