Randia (plant)
Randia, commonly known as indigoberry,[3] is a mostly neotropical genus of shrubs or small trees in the Rubiaceae. The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) lists a total of 738 names for the genus, synonyms included. Several Australian species have been reassigned to the genus Atractocarpus. These include the garden plants Atractocarpus chartaceus and A. fitzalanii.
Carl Linnaeus retained the name Randia, applied by Houston to commemorate Isaac Rand.[4]
Selected species
- Randia aculeata L. (= Genipa aculeata) – White Indigoberry
- Randia altiscandens (Ducke) C.M.Taylor
- Randia aristeguietae Steyerm.
- Randia armata (Sw.) DC.
- Randia carlosiana K.Krause
- Randia ciliolata C.Wright (= Genipa ciliolata)
- Randia cinerea (Fernald) Standl. (= Genipa cinerea)
- Randia densiflora
- Randia echinocarpa Moc. & Sessé ex DC. (= Genipa echinocarpa)
- Randia formosa (Jacq.) K.Schum. – Jasmin de Rosa
- Randia keithii
- Randia laevigata Standl.
- Randia longioba
- Randia matudae Lorence & Dwyer (= Casasia chiapensis)
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- Randia mixe sp. nov.
- Randia moorei F.Muell. ex Benth
- Randia nelsonii Greenm.
- Randia nitida (Kunth) DC.
- Randia parvifolia Lam. – Smallflower Indigoberry
- Randia pleiomeris Standl.
- Randia portoricensis (Urban) Britt. & Standl. – Puerto Rico Indigoberry
- Randia rhagocarpa Standl. – Crucillo
- Randia ruiziana DC.
- Randia sezitat Guillaumin (= Genipa sezitat)
- Randia spinifex (Roem. & Schult.) Standl. (= Genipa sagreana)
- Randia thurberi S.Watson
- Randia tubericollis[3][5]
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Formerly placed here
- Atractocarpus chartaceus (F.Muell.) Puttock (as R. chartacea (F.Muell.) F.Muell.)
- Aidia cochinchinensis Lour. (as R. henryi E.Pritz. or R. cochinchinensis (Lour.) Merr.)
- Aidia genipiflora (DC.) Dandy (as R. genipiflora DC.)
- Atractocarpus fitzalanii (F.Muell.) Puttock (as R. fitzalanii (F.Muell.) Benth.)
- Benkara malabarica (Lam.) Tirveng. (as R. malabarica Lam.)
- Benkara sinensis (Lour.) Ridsdale (as R. sinensis (Lour.) Schult.)
- Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng. (as R. dumetorum (Retz.) Poir. or R. spinosa (Thunb.) Poir.)
- Catunaregam tomentosa (Blume ex DC.) Tirveng. (as R. tomentosa (Blume ex DC.) Hook.f.)
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- Coddia rudis (E.Mey. ex Harv.) Verdc. (as R. rudis E. Mey. ex Harv.)
- Porterandia penduliflora (K.Schum.) Keay (as R. penduliflora K.Schum. or R. sericantha K.Schum. ex Engl.)
- Rosenbergiodendron formosum (Jacq.) Fagerl. (as R. formosa (Jacq.) K.Schum. or R. mussaenda (L.f.) DC.)
- Rosenbergiodendron longiflorum (Ruiz & Pav.) Fagerl. (as R. ruiziana DC.)
- Rothmannia longiflora Salisb. (as R. maculata DC.)
- Rothmannia whitfieldii (Lindl.) Dandy (as R. malleifera (Hook.) Benth. & Hook.f.)
- Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre (as R. uliginosa (Retz.) Poir.)[5]
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References
- Gustafsson, C.; C. Persson (2002). "Phylogenetic relationships among species of the neotropical genus Randia (Rubiaceae, Gardenieae) inferred from molecular and morphological data". Taxon 51: 661–674.
- Borhidi, A.; N. Diego-Pérez (2004). "El género Randia L. (Rubiaceae, Gardenieae) en la flora del estado Guerrero (Mexico)". Acta Botanica Hungarica 46 (1-2): 41–53.
External links
- Randia at the USDA PLANTS database.