Caiophora Explained
Caiophora is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Loasaceae.[1]
Its native range is Western and Southern South America to Southern Brazil.
Species:
- Caiophora aconquijae
- Caiophora andina
- Caiophora arechavaletae
- Caiophora boliviana
- Caiophora buraeavii
- Caiophora canarinoides
- Caiophora carduifolia
- Caiophora cernua
- Caiophora chuquisacana
- Caiophora chuquitensis
- Caiophora cirsiifolia
- Caiophora clavata
- Caiophora contorta
- Caiophora coronata
- Caiophora dederichiorum
- Caiophora deserticola
- Caiophora dumetorum
- Caiophora espigneira
- Caiophora hibiscifolia
- Caiophora lateritia
- Caiophora macrantha
- Caiophora madrequisa
- Caiophora mollis
- Caiophora nivalis
- Caiophora patagonica
- Caiophora pedicularifolia
- Caiophora peduncularis
- Caiophora pentlandii
- Caiophora pterosperma
- Caiophora pulchella
- Caiophora rosulata
- Caiophora rusbyana
- Caiophora scarlatina
- Caiophora sleumeri
- Caiophora spegazzinii
- Caiophora stenocarpa
- Caiophora tenuis
- Caiophora tomentosula
- Caiophora vargasii
Notes and References
- Web site: Caiophora C.Presl Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 20 March 2021 . en.