Juanulloa Explained
Juanulloa, the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America.
Species
It is likely that Juanulloa is polyphyletic.[1] Species currently accepted by The Plant List[2] are as follows:
- Juanulloa ferruginea Cuatrec.
- Juanulloa globifera (S. Knapp & D'Arcy) S. Knapp
- Juanulloa hookeriana Miers
- Juanulloa mexicana (Schltdl.) Miers
- Juanulloa ochracea Cuatrec.
- Juanulloa parasitica Ruiz & Pav.
- Juanulloa parviflora (Ducke) Cuatrec.
- Juanulloa pavonii (Miers) Benth. & Hook.
- Juanulloa speciosa (Miers) Dunal
- Juanulloa verrucosa (Rusby) Hunz. & Subils
Notes and References
- Orejuela. Andrés. Wahlert. Gregorya.. Orozco. Clara Inés. Barboza. Gloria. Bohs. Lynn. Phylogeny of the tribes Juanulloeae and Solandreae (Solanaceae). Taxon. 66. 2. 379–392. 10.12705/662.6 . 2017. 11336/45981. free.
- Web site: Juanulloa . . 16 December 2019 . theplantlist.org . The Plant List . 16 December 2019 .