Pleurothyrium Explained
Pleurothyrium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lauraceae. It includes 48 species, which are native to Central America and northern South America.[1] Many of the species were first described in a 1993 revision of the genus.[2]
Species
48 species are currently accepted:[1]
- Pleurothyrium acuminatum
- Pleurothyrium amapaense
- Pleurothyrium amplifolium
- Pleurothyrium arcuatum
- Pleurothyrium bifidum
- Pleurothyrium bilocellatum
- Pleurothyrium bracteatum
- Pleurothyrium brochidodromum
- Pleurothyrium chrysothyrsus
- Pleurothyrium cinereum
- Pleurothyrium cordatum
- Pleurothyrium costanense
- Pleurothyrium crassitepalum
- Pleurothyrium cuneifolium
- Pleurothyrium giganthum
- Pleurothyrium glabrifolium
- Pleurothyrium glabritepalum
- Pleurothyrium golfodulcense
- Pleurothyrium grandiflorum
- Pleurothyrium guindonii
- Pleurothyrium hexaglandulosum
- Pleurothyrium immersum
- Pleurothyrium insigne
- Pleurothyrium intermedium
- Pleurothyrium marginale
- Pleurothyrium maximum
- Pleurothyrium oblongum
- Pleurothyrium obovatum
- Pleurothyrium obscurinerve
- Pleurothyrium palmanum
- Pleurothyrium panurense
- Pleurothyrium parviflorum
- Pleurothyrium pascoense
- Pleurothyrium pauciflorum
- Pleurothyrium pilosum
- Pleurothyrium poeppigii
- Pleurothyrium prancei
- Pleurothyrium racemosum
- Pleurothyrium steyermarkianum
- Pleurothyrium synandrum
- Pleurothyrium tomentellum
- Pleurothyrium tomiwahlii
- Pleurothyrium trianae
- Pleurothyrium triflorum
- Pleurothyrium undulatum
- Pleurothyrium vasquezii
- Pleurothyrium westphaliae
- Pleurothyrium williamsii
Notes and References
- https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:328272-2 Pleurothyrium Nees
- van der Werff, H. (1993). A revision of the genus Pleurothyrium (Lauraceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 39-118.