Alvaradoa

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Alvaradoa
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Alvaradoa amorphoides
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Picramniales
Family: Picramniaceae
Genus: Alvaradoa
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Alvaradoa is a genus of plants in the family Picramniaceae. [1]

It contains the following species of shrubs or small trees:

  1. Alvaradoa amorphoides Liebm.
  2. Alvaradoa arborescens Griseb.
  3. Alvaradoa haitiensis Urb.
  4. Alvaradoa jamaicensis Benth.
  5. Alvaradoa lewisii R.A.Howard & Proctor
  6. Alvaradoa subovata Cronquist

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References

  1. ScienceDirect Retrieved on 1 September 2020