Polyceratocarpus Explained
Polyceratocarpus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. All known species are native to continental Africa.
Species include:[1] [2]
- Polyceratocarpus angustifolius, Paiva
- Polyceratocarpus askhambryan-iringae
- Polyceratocarpus germainii Botique
- Polyceratocarpus gossweileri, (Exell) Paiva
- Polyceratocarpus laurifolius, Paiva
- Polyceratocarpus microtrichus, (Engl. & Diels) Ghesq. ex Pellegr.
- Polyceratocarpus parviflorus (Baker f.) Ghesq.
- Polyceratocarpus pellegrinii, Le Thomas
- Polyceratocarpus scheffleri, Engl. & Diels
- Polyceratocarpus vermoesenii Robyns & Ghesq.
Notes and References
- http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Annonaceae/Polyceratocarpus/ Polyceratocarpus.
- A new species in the tree genus Polyceratocarpus (Annonaceae) from the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania . 4956929 . 27489479 . 10.3897/phytokeys.63.6262 . 63 . PhytoKeys . 63–76 . Marshall . AR . Couvreur . TL . Summers . AL . Deere . NJ . Luke . WR . Ndangalasi . HJ . Sparrow . S . Johnson . DM . 2016 . free .