Adinandra

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Adinandra
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Adinandra integerrima
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Pentaphylacaceae
Tribe: Freziereae
Genus: Adinandra
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Adinandra is a genus of plant in the family Pentaphylacaceae. [1] It contains the following species:

  1. Adinandra acuminata Korth.
  2. Adinandra acuta Korth.
  3. Adinandra angulata Ridl.
  4. Adinandra angustifolia (S.H.Chun ex H.G.Ye) B.M.Barthol. & T.L.Ming
  5. Adinandra anisobasis Kobuski
  6. Adinandra annamensis Gagnep. ex Kobuski
  7. Adinandra apoensis Elmer
  8. Adinandra argentifolia Sugau
  9. Adinandra auriformis L.K.Ling & S.X.Liang
  10. Adinandra bicuspidata Kobuski
  11. Adinandra bockiana E.Pritz. ex Diels
  12. Adinandra borneensis Kobuski
  13. Adinandra brassii Kobuski
  14. Adinandra brefeldii Koord.
  15. Adinandra calciphila Sugau
  16. Adinandra caudata Gagnep. ex Kobuski
  17. Adinandra celebica Koord.
  18. Adinandra clemensiae Kobuski
  19. Adinandra coarctata Craib
  20. Adinandra collettiana T.K.Paul
  21. Adinandra collina Kobuski
  22. Adinandra colombonensis Kobuski
  23. Adinandra cordifolia Ridl.
  24. Adinandra corneriana Kobuski
  25. Adinandra crassifolia Sugau
  26. Adinandra dasyantha Korth.
  27. Adinandra donnaiensis Gagnep. ex Kobuski
  28. Adinandra dubia Kobuski
  29. Adinandra dumosa Jack, Tiup-tiup tree
  30. Adinandra elegans F.C.How & W.C.Ko ex Hung T.Chang
  31. Adinandra elliptica C.B.Rob.
  32. Adinandra endertii Kobuski
  33. Adinandra epunctata Merr. & Chun
  34. Adinandra excelsa Korth.
  35. Adinandra eymae Kobuski
  36. Adinandra filipes Merr. ex Kobuski
  37. Adinandra forbesii Baker f.
  38. Adinandra formosana Hayata
  39. Adinandra gallatlyi R.N.Paul
  40. Adinandra glischroloma Hand.-Mazz.
  41. Adinandra grandifolia Hien & Yakovlev
  42. Adinandra grandis L.K.Ling
  43. Adinandra griffithii Dyer
  44. Adinandra hainanensis Hayata
  45. Adinandra hirta Gagnep.
  46. Adinandra hongiaoensis Son & L.V.Dung
  47. Adinandra howii Merr. & Chun
  48. Adinandra impressa Kobuski
  49. Adinandra inaequalis Sugau
  50. Adinandra integerrima T.Anderson ex Dyer
  51. Adinandra javanica Choisy
  52. Adinandra kamalae M.K.Pathak, Bhaumik & G.Krishna
  53. Adinandra kjellbergii Kobuski
  54. Adinandra kostermansii Sugau
  55. Adinandra lancipetala L.K.Ling
  56. Adinandra laotica Gagnep.
  57. Adinandra laronensis Kobuski
  58. Adinandra lasiopetala (Wright) Choisy
  59. Adinandra lasiostyla Hayata
  60. Adinandra latifolia L.K.Ling
  61. Adinandra lenticellata Sugau
  62. Adinandra leytensis Merr.
  63. Adinandra lienii Hien & Yakovlev
  64. Adinandra loerzingiana Kobuski
  65. Adinandra loheri Merr.
  66. Adinandra longipedicellata Sugau
  67. Adinandra luzonica Merr.
  68. Adinandra macgregorii Merr.
  69. Adinandra macquilingensis Merr.
  70. Adinandra maculosa T.Anderson ex Dyer
  71. Adinandra magniflora Kobuski
  72. Adinandra masambensis Kobuski
  73. Adinandra megaphylla Hu
  74. Adinandra mendamitensis Sugau
  75. Adinandra meratusensis Sugau
  76. Adinandra microcarpa Gagnep.
  77. Adinandra millettii (Hook. & Arn.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Hance
  78. Adinandra myrioneura Kobuski
  79. Adinandra nigroglandulosa L.K.Ling
  80. Adinandra nigropunctata Merr.
  81. Adinandra nitida Merr. ex H.L.Li
  82. Adinandra nunkokensis Kobuski
  83. Adinandra oblonga Craib
  84. Adinandra obtusata Korth.
  85. Adinandra pangiensis Sugau
  86. Adinandra parvifolia Ridl.
  87. Adinandra pingbianensis L.K.Ling
  88. Adinandra plagiobasis Airy Shaw
  89. Adinandra poilanei Gagnep.
  90. Adinandra polyneura Kobuski
  91. Adinandra quinquepartita Kobuski
  92. Adinandra rantepaoensis Kobuski
  93. Adinandra retusa D.Fang & D.H.Qin
  94. Adinandra rubiginosa Kobuski
  95. Adinandra ryukyuensis Masam.
  96. Adinandra sadaui Sugau
  97. Adinandra sarosanthera Miq.
  98. Adinandra steenisii Kobuski
  99. Adinandra subauriculata Kobuski
  100. Adinandra subsessilis Airy Shaw
  101. Adinandra subunguiculata Kobuski
  102. Adinandra sylvestris Jacq.
  103. Adinandra tomentosa Sugau
  104. Adinandra verrucosa Stapf
  105. Adinandra villosa Choisy
  106. Adinandra yaeyamensis Ohwi

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References

  1. Stevens, P.F., Angiosperm Phylogeny Website , retrieved 2014-09-18