Ginoria is a genus of plants in the family Lythraceae. It contains 13 species which are native to southern Mexico and the Caribbean.[1]

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Ginoria
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Ginoria nudiflora
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Lythraceae
Subfamily: Lythroideae
Genus: Ginoria
Jacq. (1760)[1]
Synonyms[1]
  • Antherylium Rohr & Vahl (1792)
  • Ginora L. (1762), orth. var.
  • Haitia Urb. (1919)
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Species

13 species are currently accepted:[1]

  • Ginoria americana Jacq. – Cuba
  • Ginoria arborea Britton – southeastern Cuba
  • Ginoria buchii (Urb.) S.A.Graham – western and central Hispaniola
  • Ginoria callosa O.C.Schmidt – northern Haiti (Haut-Pichon)
  • Ginoria curvispina Koehne – Cuba
  • Ginoria ginorioides (Griseb.) Britton – Cuba
  • Ginoria glabra Griseb. – southeastern Cuba
  • Ginoria jimenezii Alain – Dominican Republic
  • Ginoria koehneana Urb. – western and eastern Cuba
  • Ginoria lanceolata O.C.Schmidt – northwestern Haiti
  • Ginoria nudiflora (Hemsl.) Koehne – southern Mexico
  • Ginoria pulchra (Ekman & O.C.Schmidt) S.A.Graham – northwestern Haiti
  • Ginoria rohrii (Vahl) Koehne – Puerto Rico and Leeward Islands

References

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