Aidia

Aidia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by João de Loureiro in 1790. It has a wide distribution area and occurs in tropical Africa, tropical and subtropical Asia and the western Pacific.[1]

Aidia
Aidia wallichiana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Subfamily: Ixoroideae
Tribe: Gardenieae
Genus: Aidia
Lour.
Type species
Aidia cochinchinensis
Synonyms

Species

  • Aidia abeidii S.E.Dawson & Gereau
  • Aidia acuminata (Blume) K.M.Wong
  • Aidia acutipetala Ridsdale
  • Aidia auriculata (Wall.) Ridsdale
  • Aidia bakeri (Merr.) Ridsdale
  • Aidia beccariana (Baill.) Ridsdale
  • Aidia borneensis Ridsdale
  • Aidia bracteata Ridsdale
  • Aidia brisipensis Ridsdale
  • Aidia chantonea Triveng.
  • Aidia cochinchinensis Lour.
  • Aidia congesta (Schltr. & K.Krause) Ridsdale
  • Aidia corymbosa (Blume) K.M.Wong
  • Aidia cowleyi Puttock
  • Aidia densiflora (Wall.) Masam.
  • Aidia dilleniacea (Baill.) Ridsdale
  • Aidia endertii Ridsdale
  • Aidia foveata Ridsdale
  • Aidia gardneri (Thwaites) Tirveng.
  • Aidia genipiflora (DC.) Dandy
  • Aidia glabra (Valeton) Ridsdale
  • Aidia halleri Ridsdale
  • Aidia henryi (E.Pritz.) T.Yamaz.
  • Aidia heterophylla Ridsdale
  • Aidia impressinervis (King & Gamble) Ridsdale
  • Aidia jambosoides (Valeton) Ridsdale
  • Aidia kinabaluensis Ridsdale
  • Aidia lancifolia K.M.Wong
  • Aidia longiflora Ridsdale
  • Aidia magnifolia Ridsdale
  • Aidia merrillii (Chun) Tirveng.
  • Aidia micrantha (K.Schum.) Bullock ex F.White
  • Aidia moluccana Ridsdale
  • Aidia ochroleuca (K.Schum.) E.M.A.Petit
  • Aidia oxyodonta (Drake) T.Yamaz.
  • Aidia paiei Ridsdale
  • Aidia parvifolia (King & Gamble) K.M.Wong
  • Aidia polystachya (Valeton) Ridsdale
  • Aidia pseudospicata Ridsdale
  • Aidia pulcherrima (Merr.) Ridsdale
  • Aidia pycnantha (Drake) Tirveng.
  • Aidia quintasii (K.Schum.) G.Taylor
  • Aidia racemosa (Cav.) Tirveng.
  • Aidia rhacodosepala (K.Schum.) E.M.A.Petit
  • Aidia rubens (Hiern) G.Taylor
  • Aidia salicifolia (H.L.Li) T.Yamaz.
  • Aidia solomonensis Ridsdale
  • Aidia tomentosa (Blume) Ridsdale
  • Aidia vieillardii (Baill.) Ridsdale
  • Aidia vitiensis (Seem.) Puttock
  • Aidia wattii G.Taylor
  • Aidia waugia Ridsdale
  • Aidia yunnanensis (Hutch.) T.Yamaz.
  • Aidia zippeliana (Scheff.) Ridsdale
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References

  1. "Aidia in the World Checklist of Rubiaceae". Retrieved 25 December 2016.


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