Pyrenaria Explained
Pyrenaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. It includes 27 species native to tropical Asia, ranging from the eastern Indian subcontinent to Indochina, western Malesia, southern China, and Taiwan.
It contains the following species:
- Pyrenaria acuminata
- Pyrenaria attenuata
- Pyrenaria barringtoniifolia
- Pyrenaria cherrapunjeana
- Pyrenaria diospyricarpa
- Pyrenaria hirta
- Pyrenaria johorensis
- Pyrenaria jonquieriana
- Pyrenaria khasiana
- Pyrenaria kinibaluensis
- Pyrenaria kwangsiensis
- Pyrenaria laotica
- Pyrenaria maculatoclada
- Pyrenaria menglaensis
- Pyrenaria microcarpa
- Pyrenaria microphylla
- Pyrenaria mindanaensis
- Pyrenaria oblongicarpa
- Pyrenaria pahangensis
- Pyrenaria pingpienensis
- Pyrenaria serrata
- Pyrenaria sophiae
- Pyrenaria spectabilis
- Pyrenaria tawauensis
- Pyrenaria villosula
- Pyrenaria viridifolia
- Pyrenaria wuana