Sauvagesia Explained
Sauvagesia is a genus of plants in the family Ochnaceae.[1] It includes 49 species native to the tropical Americas, tropical Africa, and Madagascar.
- Sauvagesia africana
- Sauvagesia aliciae
- Sauvagesia alpestris
- Sauvagesia amoena
- Sauvagesia angustifolia
- Sauvagesia brevipetala
- Sauvagesia bryoclada
- Sauvagesia capillaris
- Sauvagesia cryptothallis
- Sauvagesia deficiens
- Sauvagesia deflexifolia
- Sauvagesia elata
- Sauvagesia elegantissima
- Sauvagesia erecta
- Sauvagesia ericoides
- Sauvagesia erioclada
- Sauvagesia falcisepala
- Sauvagesia fruticosa
- Sauvagesia glandulosa
- Sauvagesia guianensis
- Sauvagesia imthurniana
- Sauvagesia insignis
- Sauvagesia insolita
- Sauvagesia laciniata
- Sauvagesia lagevianae
- Sauvagesia lanceolata
- Sauvagesia linearifolia
- Sauvagesia longifolia
- Sauvagesia longipes
- Sauvagesia nitida
- Sauvagesia nudicaulis
- Sauvagesia oliveirae
- Sauvagesia paganuccii
- Sauvagesia paniculata
- Sauvagesia paucielata
- Sauvagesia pulchella
- Sauvagesia racemosa
- Sauvagesia ramosa
- Sauvagesia ramosissima
- Sauvagesia ribeiroi
- Sauvagesia roraimensis
- Sauvagesia rubiginosa
- Sauvagesia semicylindrifolia
- Sauvagesia setulosa
- Sauvagesia spicata
- Sauvagesia sprengelii
- Sauvagesia tafelbergensis
- Sauvagesia tenella
- Sauvagesia vellozoi
Notes and References
- Harley . R. M. . Giulietti . A. M. . Leite . K. R. B. . 2005 . Two New Species and a New Record of Sauvagesia (Ochnaceae) in the Chapada Diamantina of Bahia, Brazil . Kew Bulletin . 60 . 4 . 571–580 . 25070243 . 0075-5974.