Simira
Simira is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains the following species:[1]
- Simira alba (Mart.) Delprete, Margalho & Groppo
- Simira aristeguietae (Steyerm.) Steyerm.
- Simira cesariana C.M.Taylor
- Simira colorata B.Ståhl & C.H.Perss.
- Simira cordifolia (Hook.f.) Steyerm.
- Simira corumbensis (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira ecuadorensis (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira eliezeriana Peixoto
- Simira erythroxylon (Willd.) Bremek.
- Simira fragrans (Rusby) Steyerm.
- Simira gardneriana M.R.V.Barbosa & Peixoto
- Simira goudotii (Baill.) Steyerm.
- Simira grazielae Peixoto
- Simira hadrantha (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira hatschbachiorum J.H.Kirkbr.
- Simira hexandra (S.Moore) Steyerm.
- Simira hirsuta C.M.Taylor
- Simira ignicola Steyerm.
- Simira klugei (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira lezamae Steyerm.
- Simira longifolia (Willd.) Bremek.
- Simira macrocrater (K.Schum.) Steyerm.
- Simira maxonii (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira mexicana (Bullock) Steyerm.
- Simira mollis (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira panamensis (Dwyer) C.M.Taylor
- Simira paraensis (Baill.) Steyerm.
- Simira paraguayensis (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira pikia (K.Schum.) Steyerm.
- Simira pilosa M.R.V.Barbosa & Peixoto
- Simira podocarpa (Benth.) I.M.Turner
- Simira rhodoclada (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira robusta Margalho, G.S.Siqueira & Groppo
- Simira rubescens (Benth.) Bremek. ex Steyerm.
- Simira rubra (Mart.) Steyerm.
- Simira salvadorensis (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira sampaioana (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira standleyi (Little) Steyerm.
- Simira tinctoria Aubl.
- Simira walteri Silva Neto & Callado
- Simira williamsii (Standl.) Steyerm.
- Simira wurdackii Steyerm.
Simira | |
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Simira salvadorensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Rubiaceae |
Subfamily: | Ixoroideae |
Tribe: | Dialypetalantheae |
Genus: | Simira Aubl. |
Synonyms | |
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References
- "Simira Aubl. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
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