Schizocarpum

Schizocarpum is a genus of nine accepted species of flowering plants of the family Cucurbitaceae.[1][2] It is native to Mexico and Central America.[3]

Schizocarpum
Schizocarpum parviflorum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Cucurbitales
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Subfamily: Cucurbitoideae
Tribe: Cucurbiteae
Genus: Schizocarpum
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Selected species

The nine accepted species are:[2]

  • Schizocarpum dieterleae
  • Schizocarpum filiforme
  • Schizocarpum liebmannii
  • Schizocarpum longisepalum
  • Schizocarpum palmeri
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References

  1. GRIN. "GRIN Species Records of Genus Schizocarpum". Taxonomy for Plants. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland: USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  2. "Schizocarpum". The Plant List. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  3. "Schizocarpum". Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. 5. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture. 1901. p. 124.
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