Breonia Explained
Breonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Most species are trees, rarely shrubs.[1]
Species
- Breonia boivinii(Wikispecies) Havil.
- Breonia capuronii(Wikispecies) Razafim.
- Breonia chinensis(Wikispecies) (Lam.) Capuron – Bur-flower tree
- Breonia cuspidata(Wikispecies) (Baker) Havil.
- Breonia decaryana(Wikispecies) Homolle
- Breonia fragifera(Wikispecies) Capuron ex Razafim.
- Breonia havilandiana(Wikispecies) Homolle
- Breonia louvelii(Wikispecies) Homolle
- Breonia lowryi(Wikispecies) Razafim.
- Breonia macrocarpa(Wikispecies) Homolle
- Breonia madagascariensis A.Rich. ex DC.
- Breonia membranacea(Wikispecies) Havil.
- Breonia perrieri(Wikispecies) Homolle
- Breonia richardsonii(Wikispecies) Razafim.
- Breonia sambiranensis(Wikispecies) Razafim.
- Breonia sphaerantha(Wikispecies) (Baill.) Homolle ex Ridsdale
- Breonia stipulata(Wikispecies) Havil.
- Breonia taolagnaroensis(Wikispecies) Razafim.
- Breonia tayloriana(Wikispecies) Razafim.
- Breonia tsaratananensis(Wikispecies) Razafim.
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Notes and References
- Razafimandimbison SG. 2002. A systematic revision of Breonia (Rubiaceae-Naucleeae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 89. 1. 1–37 . 10.2307/3298655. 3298655.