Geissanthus Explained
Geissanthus is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Primulaceae. There are 52 species distributed in Panama and tropical South America, with 25 of them in forests of the Andes.[1]
Species
52 species are accepted.
- Geissanthus abditus
- Geissanthus ambiguus
- Geissanthus andinus
- Geissanthus angustiflorus
- Geissanthus argutus
- Geissanthus bangii
- Geissanthus barraganus
- Geissanthus betancurii
- Geissanthus bogotensis
- Geissanthus bolivianus
- Geissanthus callejasii
- Geissanthus carchianus
- Geissanthus cestrifolius
- Geissanthus challuayacus Pipoly
- Geissanthus cogolloi
- Geissanthus dentatus
- Geissanthus durifolius
- Geissanthus ecuadorensis Mez
- Geissanthus fallenae Lundell
- Geissanthus floccosus
- Geissanthus floribundus
- Geissanthus fragrans
- Geissanthus francoae
- Geissanthus furfuraceus
- Geissanthus glaber
- Geissanthus goudotianus
- Geissanthus haenkeanus
- Geissanthus kalbreyeri
- Geissanthus lehmannii
- Geissanthus lepidotus
- Geissanthus longistamineus
- Geissanthus longistylus
- Geissanthus mameicillo
- Geissanthus mezianus
- Geissanthus multiflorus
- Geissanthus myrianthus
- Geissanthus occidentalis
- Geissanthus pentlandii
- Geissanthus perpuncticulosus
- Geissanthus peruvianus
- Geissanthus pichinchae Mez
- Geissanthus pinchinchana (Lundell) Pipoly
- Geissanthus pyramidatus
- Geissanthus quindiensis
- Geissanthus sararensis
- Geissanthus scrobiculatus
- Geissanthus serrulatus
- Geissanthus sessiliflorus
- Geissanthus sodiroanus
- Geissanthus spectabilis Pipoly
- Geissanthus submembranaceus
- Geissanthus vanderwerffii Pipoly
- Geissanthus zakii
Notes and References
- http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=201&taxon_id=113369 Geissanthus.