- Source: Bourreria
Bourreria is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Members of the genus are commonly known as strongbark or strongback. The generic name was chosen by Patrick Browne to honour German pharmacist Johann Ambrosius Beurer. The genus is native to the tropical Americas and to eastern Africa and Madagascar. American species are distributed from Mexico to northern South America, and in the Caribbean and Florida in the United States. The center of diversity is in the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico. The eastern African species range from Ethiopia to Mozambique and to Madagascar, the Comoro Islands, and Mauritius.
Species
52 species are accepted.
Bourreria andrieuxii (A.DC.) Hemsl. (synonym Bourreria purpusii Brandegee) – guayabillo, lágrima de virgen, yoa prieto, jazmín del monte
Bourreria angustifolia (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria apetala (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria aquilana G.Campos, Gottschling & J.S.Mill.
Bourreria bolivarensis Gottschling & J.S.Mill.
Bourreria calophylla (A.Rich.) Griseb.
Bourreria capuronii (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria comorensis (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria costaricensis (Standl.) A.H.Gentry
Bourreria croatii (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria darcyana (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria exsucca (L.) Jacq.
Bourreria franciscoi Pío-León & Vega
Bourreria grandicalyx J.S.Mill. & Sirot
Bourreria grayumii Gottschling & J.S.Mill.
Bourreria havanensis (Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) Miers (synonym Bourreria cassinifolia (A.Rich.) Griseb.) – smooth strongbark
Bourreria hintonii I.M.Johnst.
Bourreria huanita (Lex.) Hemsl. – huanita, jazmín de palo, jazmín del istmo, guie-xoba
Bourreria labatii (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria laxa G.Don
Bourreria leslieae (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria linearis Miers
Bourreria longiflora I.M.Johnst.
Bourreria lowryana (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria lyciacea Thulin
Bourreria microphylla Griseb.
Bourreria moaensis Britton
Bourreria mollis Standl. (synonym Bourreria oxyphylla Standl.) – bojón, jub a che, palo de nance, taruche, copo a max
Bourreria moratiana (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria motaguensis Véliz, G.Campos & J.S.Mill.
Bourreria nemoralis (Gürke) Thulin
Bourreria orbicularis (Hutch. & E.A.Bruce) Thulin
Bourreria petiolaris (Lam.) Thulin
Bourreria polyneura O.E.Schulz
Bourreria pulchra Millsp. ex Greenm. – bakalbo, kakalché, copte ché
Bourreria quirosii Standl.
Bourreria randrianasoloana (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria rekoi Standl.
Bourreria rinconensis J.S.Mill.
Bourreria ritovegana Pío-León, M.G.Chávez & L.O.Alvarado
Bourreria rowellii I.M.Johnst.
Bourreria rubra E.J.Lott & J.S.Mill.
Bourreria scabra Thulin & Razafim.
Bourreria schatziana (J.S.Mill.) J.S.Mill. & Gottschling
Bourreria sonorae S.Watson – chocolatillo, lengua de gato
Bourreria spathulata (Miers) Hemsl. – capulín, zalzapotzin, zapotillo
Bourreria succulenta Jacq. (synonyms Bourreria baccata Raf. and Bourreria ovata Miers) – bodywood, chink, poisonberry, Bahamian strongbark
Bourreria superba I.M.Johnst. – ricate
Bourreria teitensis (Gürke) Thulin
Bourreria tomentosa (Lam.) G.Don (synonym Bourreria radula (Poir.) G.Don) – rough strongbark
Bourreria virgata (Sw.) G.Don – roble de guayo
References
External links
Data related to Bourreria at Wikispecies
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Boraginaceae
- Bourreria
- Bourreria succulenta
- Llanos
- Cuban cactus scrub
- Ehretioideae
- Boraginaceae
- Ehretia aspera
- Lesser Antillean iguana
- Ethmia scythropa
- Chink (disambiguation)