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Guapira
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Guapira graciliflora
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Nyctaginaceae
Tribe: Pisonieae
Genus: Guapira
Aubl.
Type species
Guapira guianensis
Synonyms [1]

Guapira is a genus of Neotropical shrubs in four o'clock family. [2] [5] [6] Its species are native to Mesoamerica, South America, the West Indies, and the extreme southern part of Florida. [7]

Species [5]
  1. Guapira acuminata
  2. Guapira amacurensis
  3. Guapira asperula
  4. Guapira bolivarensis
  5. Guapira boliviana
  6. Guapira brevipetiolata
  7. Guapira cafferana
  8. Guapira cajalbanensis
  9. Guapira campestris
  10. Guapira clarensis
  11. Guapira combretiflora
  12. Guapira costaricana
  13. Guapira cuspidata
  14. Guapira discolor
  15. Guapira domingensis
  16. Guapira eggersiana
  17. Guapira ferruginea
  18. Guapira fragrans
  19. Guapira glabriflora
  20. Guapira globosa
  21. Guapira graciliflora
  22. Guapira guianensis
  23. Guapira harrisiana
  24. Guapira hasslerana
  25. Guapira hirsuta
  26. Guapira hoehnei
  27. Guapira insularis
  28. Guapira kanukuensis
  29. Guapira laxiflora
  30. Guapira leonis
  31. Guapira ligustrifolia
  32. Guapira loefgrenii
  33. Guapira longicuspis
  34. Guapira luteovirens
  35. Guapira marcano-bertii
  36. Guapira microphylla
  37. Guapira myrtiflora
  38. Guapira neblinensis
  39. Guapira noxia
  40. Guapira obtusata
  41. Guapira obtusiloba
  42. Guapira ophiticola
  43. Guapira opposita
  44. Guapira pacurero
  45. Guapira paraguayensis
  46. Guapira parvifolia
  47. Guapira peninsularis
  48. Guapira pernambucensis
  49. Guapira petenensis
  50. Guapira potosina
  51. Guapira psammophila
  52. Guapira pubescens
  53. Guapira reticulata
  54. Guapira riedeliana
  55. Guapira rotundata
  56. Guapira rotundifolia
  57. Guapira rufescens
  58. Guapira rusbyana
  59. Guapira salicifolia
  60. Guapira sancarlosiana
  61. Guapira sipapoana
  62. Guapira snethlagei
  63. Guapira suborbiculata
  64. Guapira suspensa
  65. Guapira tomentosa
  66. Guapira uberrima
  67. Guapira uleana
  68. Guapira venosa
  69. Guapira witsbergeri

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