Quintinia
Quintinia | |
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Quintinia sieberi | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Paracryphiales |
Family: | Paracryphiaceae |
Genus: | Quintinia A.DC. |
Species | |
See text |
Quintinia is the genus of around 25 evergreen trees or shrubs native to the Philippines, New Guinea, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Australia.[1] Plants have alternate leaves. White or lilac flowers form at the end of stalks or on leaf axils. The fruiting body is a capsule, usually containing a large number of tiny seeds. The genus is named after the gardener Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinie.
Species
- Quintinia altigena
- Quintinia apoensis
- Quintinia brassii
- Quintinia epiphytica
- Quintinia fawkneri
- Quintinia kuborensis
- Quintinia lanceolata
- Quintinia ledermannii
- Quintinia macgregorii
- Quintinia major
- Quintinia media
- Quintinia minor
- Quintinia montiswilhelmii
- Quintinia neoebudica
- Quintinia nutantifora
- Quintinia oreophila
- Quintinia pachyphylla
- Quintinia parviflora
- Quintinia quatrefagesii
- Quintinia resinosa
- Quintinia rigida
- Quintinia schlechterana
- Quintinia serrata (syn. Quintinia elliptica, Quintinia acutifolia)
- Quintinia sieberi
- Quintinia verdonii
References
- ↑ "NSW Flora Online". Plant Net. NSW Government. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
External links
Data related to Quintinia at Wikispecies
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