Heterosavia
Heterosavia is a genus of the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 2008.[2][1] It is native to the West Indies and southern Florida.[3]
- species[3]
- Heterosavia bahamensis (Britton) Petra Hoffm. - Monroe County in Florida,[4] Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos, islands of southwest Caribbean
- Heterosavia erythroxyloides (Griseb.) Petra Hoffm. - Cuba, Hispaniola
- Heterosavia laurifolia (Griseb.) Petra Hoffm. - Cuba
- Heterosavia maculata (Urb.) Petra Hoffm. - Cuba
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Heterosavia bahamensis | |
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Genus: | Heterosavia (Urb.) Petra Hoffm. |
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Savia sect. Heterosavia Urb. |
References
- Tropicos, Heterosavia (Urb.) Petra Hoffm.
- Hoffmann, Petra. 2008. Revision of Heterosavia, stat. nov., with notes on Gonatogyne and Savia (Phyllanthaceae) Brittonia 60(2): 136-166.
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Biota of North America Program, 2013 county distribution map
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