Panopsis Explained
Panopsis is a genus of trees in the family Proteaceae. The species, which occur in Central and South America, include:[1] [2] Newer species that can be considered part of the Panopsis genus has been discovered recently, called Panopsis magnifruta.[3] Common areas where Panopsis species are seen to grow in are described to have elevated groundwater levels.
- Panopsis magnifruta
- Panopsis cinnamomea Pittier
- Panopsis mucronata Cuatrec.
- Panopsis multiflora (Schott ex Spreng.) Ducke
- Panopsis parimensis Steyerm.
- Panopsis pearcei Rusby
- Panopsis polystachya (Kunth) Kuntze
- Panopsis ptariana Steyerm.
- Panopsis rubescens (Pohl) Pittier
- Panopsis sessilifolia (Rich.) Sandwith
- Panopsis suaveolens (Klotzsch) Pittier
- Panopsis tepuiana Steyerm.
- Panopsis yolombo (Pos.-Arang.) Killip
Notes and References
- Web site: Panopsis Salisb. ex Knight Specimen Heat Map. Tropicos. 6 April 2013.
- Web site: Panopsis. The Plant List. 6 April 2013.
- Prance. Ghillean T.. March 2018. A new species of Panopsis (Proteaceae) from Bahia, Brazil. Brittonia. en. 70. 1. 111–114. 10.1007/s12228-017-9497-x. 0007-196X. free. 2018Britt..70..111P .