Augusta (plant)
Augusta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae.[2] It is found in tropical Latin America from Mexico to Brazil and also in the southwestern Pacific (Fiji and New Caledonia).[3]
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Augusta longifolia - RUBIACEAE
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Augusta lanceolata (synonym of Augusta longifolia var. longifolia)[1] |
Species
- Augusta austrocaledonica (Brongn.) J.H.Kirkbr. - New Caledonia
- Augusta longifolia (Spreng.) Rehder - Brazil
- Augusta longifolia var. longifolia
- Augusta longifolia var. parvifolia (Pohl) Delprete - Rio de Janeiro
- Augusta rivalis (Benth.) J.H.Kirkbr. - Mexico, Central America, Colombia
- Augusta vitiensis (Seem.) J.H.Kirkbr. - Fiji
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