Tina (plant) explained
Tina is a genus of tropical trees in the family Sapindaceae, native to the eastern coast of Madagascar.[1] [2]
- Selected species
- Tina alata
- Tina anomala
- Tina apiculata
- Tina bongolavensis
- Tina chapelieriana
- Tina conjugata
- Tina cupanioides
- Tina dasycarpa
- Tina erecta
- Tina fugax
- Tina fulvinervis
- Tina gelonium
- Tina glabra
| - Tina gypsophiloides
- Tina isaloensis
- Tina isoneura
- Tina lancifolia
- Tina leiocalyx
- Tina leptophylla
- Tina longipedunculata
- Tina macrophylla
- Tina madagascariensis
- Tina multifoveolata
- Tina parviflora
- Tina polyphylla
| - Tina pringlei
- Tina recta
- Tina sprucei
- Tina standleyi
- Tina striata
- Tina thouarsiana
- Tina trijuga
- Tina tsaratanensis
- Tina umbellata
- Tina unifoveolata
- Tina velutina
- Tina violacea
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Notes and References
- Web site: CJB - African plant database - Detail. www.ville-ge.ch. 2019-06-07.
- Web site: Tina — The Plant List. www.theplantlist.org. 2019-06-07.