Poitea

Poitea is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes 12 species of trees and shrubs native to the Caribbean islands of Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Dominica. Typical habitats include seasonally-dry tropical lowland to montane forest, thicket, and thorn scrub, often in secondary vegetation and on steep slopes or roadsides.[1] It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae.[2]

  • Poitea campanilla DC.
  • Poitea carinalis (Griseb.) Lavin
  • Poitea dubia (Poir.) Lavin
  • Poitea florida (Vahl) Lavin
  • Poitea galegoides Vent.
  • Poitea glyciphylla (Poir.) Urb.
  • Poitea gracilis (Griseb.) Lavin
  • Poitea immarginata (C.Wright) Lavin
  • Poitea longiflora Urb.
  • Poitea multiflora (Sw.) Urb.
  • Poitea paucifolia (DC.) Lavin
  • Poitea punicea (Urb.) Lavin

Poitea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Tribe: Robinieae
Genus: Poitea
Vent. (1807)
Species[1]

12; see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Bembicidium Rydb. (1920)
  • Cajalbania Urb. (1928)
  • Corynella DC. (1825)
  • Corynitis Spreng. (1827)
  • Notodon Urb. (1899)
  • Sabinea DC. (1825)
  • Sauvallella Rydb. (1924)
  • Toxotropis Turcz. (1846)
  • Vilmorinia DC. (1825)

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