Guioa grandifoliola | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Sapindales |
Family: | Sapindaceae |
Genus: | Guioa |
Species: | G. grandifoliola |
Binomial name | |
Guioa grandifoliola Welzen | |
Guioa grandifoliola is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Guioa is a genus of about 78 rainforest tree species known to science, which constitute part of the plant family Sapindaceae. They have a wide distribution, ranging from throughout Malesia, in Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines, Java, Flores, Timor, Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea, further southwards through the east coast of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia and further eastwards to the Pacific Islands, including Tonga, New Caledonia, Fiji and Samoa.
Guioa acuminata is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
Guioa asquamosa is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Timor and Flores in Indonesia. It is a vulnerable species threatened by habitat loss.
Guioa bicolor is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
Guioa discolor is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
Guioa malukuensis is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is a tree endemic to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. It is a vulnerable species threatened by habitat loss.
Guioa molliuscula is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Guioa multijuga is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to West Papua (Indonesia). It is a vulnerable species threatened by habitat loss.
Guioa myriadenia is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
Guioa novobritannica is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Guioa palawanica is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines, in Palawan.
Guioa parvifoliola is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines, on Ilocos Norte.
Guioa patentinervis is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is a tree endemic to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. It is a vulnerable species threatened by habitat loss.
Guioa pauciflora is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Guioa reticulata is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to the Philippines.
Guioa scalariformis is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea.
Guioa truncata is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Mindanao, in the Philippines.
Guioa waigeoensis is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae. It is endemic to West Papua (Indonesia).
Khaya grandifoliola, also called African mahogany, Benin mahogany, large-leaved mahogany, or Senegal mahogany, is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Benin, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Sudan, Togo, and Uganda. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Guioa acutifolia is an evergreen tree from New Guinea and coastal areas of eastern Queensland in Australia. Common names include glossy tamarind, northern guioa and sharp-leaf guioa. It grows up to 20 metres high and has smooth, grey bark on its trunk which may be up to 15 cm wide. The sweetly scented flowers are produced between August and October in the species' native range Flowers and fruits often appear on immature trees.