Brunellia
Brunellia is a genus of trees in the family Brunelliaceae. It consists of 62[1] species which grow in the mountainous regions from southern Mexico to Bolivia. There are 10 species in Ecuador, all but one of which occur in the Andean woodlands.[1]
Classification
Brunellia contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete):
- Brunellia acostae, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia almaguerensis, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia antioquensis, (Cuatrec.) Cuatrec.
- Brunellia boqueronensis, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia cayambensis, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia darienensis, Cuatrec. & Porter
- Brunellia ecuadoriensis, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia farallonensis, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia macrophylla, Killip & Cuatrec.
- Brunellia morii, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia occidentalis, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia ovalifolia, Bonpl.
- Brunellia pauciflora, Cuatrec. & C.I.Orozco
- Brunellia penderiscana, Cuatrec.
- Brunellia racemifera, Tulasne
- Brunellia rufa, Killip & Cuatrec.
- Brunellia subsessilis, Killip & Cuatrec.
- Brunellia zamorensis, Steyerm.
References
- ^ a b "1. Brunellia Ruiz & Pavón" (in Spanish). Árboles y arbustos de los Andes del Ecuador. http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=201&taxon_id=104703.