Trigonia (plant) explained
Trigonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Trigoniaceae. It includes 29 species native to the tropical Americas, ranging from southwestern Mexico to northeastern Argentina.
Species
29 species are accepted.
- Trigonia bahiensis
- Trigonia boliviana
- Trigonia bracteata
- Trigonia candelabra
- Trigonia cipoensis
- Trigonia coppenamensis
- Trigonia costanensis
- Trigonia ehrendorferi
- Trigonia eriosperma
- Trigonia floccosa
- Trigonia hypoleuca
- Trigonia kerrii
- Trigonia killipii
- Trigonia laevis
- Trigonia littoralis
- Trigonia macrantha
- Trigonia microcarpa
- Trigonia nivea
- Trigonia paniculata
- Trigonia prancei
- Trigonia reticulata
- Trigonia rotundifolia
- Trigonia rugosa
- Trigonia rytidocarpa
- Trigonia sericea
- Trigonia spruceana
- Trigonia subcymosa
- Trigonia villosa
- Trigonia virens