Molinadendron

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Molinadendron
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Molinadendron

P. K. Endress
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M. sinaloense
M. hondurense
M. guatemalense

Molinadendron is a genus of the Hamamelidaceae family, order Saxifragales, containing three reported species: Molinadendron guatemalense , Molinadendron hondurense , and Molinadendron sinaloense . Relatives include witch-hazel and winter-hazel.

M. sinaloense is an evergreen tree native to the woodlands of western Mexico. It reaches a height of up to 20 ft (6.2 m). Leaves are oval, tapered, 3-6 inch (7.6-15.2 cm) in length, opening purplish and coppery on graceful branches.

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