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Plerandra
Plerandra elegantissima
is commonly grown as an ornamental plant for its juvenile leaf form
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Araliaceae
Subfamily: Aralioideae
Genus: Plerandra
A.Gray
Species

See text

Synonyms[1]
  • Bakeria Seem.
  • Dizygotheca N.E. Br.
  • Octotheca R. Vig.

Plerandra is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae that has long been considered a synonym of Schefflera, which has been a polyphyletic group.[2]

Species

Species include:[1]

  • Plerandra actinostigma (A.C. Sm. & B.C. Stone) G. M. Plunkett, Lowry & Frodin
  • Plerandra baillonii (R. Vig.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra bakeriana (Seem.) A.C. Sm.
  • Plerandra brassii Philipson
  • Plerandra cabalionii (Lowry) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra calcicola Lowry & G. M. Plunkett ined.[3]
  • Plerandra costata (A.C. Sm.) G. M. Plunkett, Lowry & Frodin
  • Plerandra crassipes (Baill.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra elegantissima (Veitch ex Mast.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra elongata (Baill.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra emiliana (Baill.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra gabriellae (Baill.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra gordonii Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin ined.
  • Plerandra graeffei Dammann
  • Plerandra grandiflora A.C. Sm.
  • Plerandra grayi Seem.
  • Plerandra hogkugu Harms
  • Plerandra insolita A.C. Sm.
  • Plerandra jatrophifolia Hance
  • Plerandra leptophylla (Veitch ex T. Moore) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra letocartiorum Lowry & G. M. Plunkett ined.[4]
  • Plerandra longistyla Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra mackeei Lowry & G. M. Plunkett ined.
  • Plerandra memaoyaensis Lowry & G. M. Plunkett ined.
  • Plerandra micrantha Philipson
  • Plerandra moratiana Lowry & G. M. Plunkett ined.[citation needed]
  • Plerandra neocaledonica Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra nono (Baill.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra osyana (Veitch ex Regel) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra pachyphylla (Harms) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra pancheri (Baill.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra paucidens (Miq.) Baill.
  • Plerandra paucidentata Baill.
  • Plerandra pickeringii A. Gray
  • Plerandra plerandroides (R. Vig.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra polydactylis (Montr.) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra pouemboutensis Lowry & G. M. Plunkett
  • Plerandra reginae (hort. ex W. Richards) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra seemanniana (A.C. Sm.) G. M. Plunkett, Lowry & Frodin
  • Plerandra solomonensis Philipson
  • Plerandra stahliana Warb.
  • Plerandra tannae (A.C. Sm. & B.C. Stone) G. M. Plunkett, Lowry & Frodin
  • Plerandra taomensis Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin ined.
  • Plerandra toto Lowry & G. M. Plunkett
  • Plerandra tronchetii Lowry & G. M. Plunkett ined.[5]
  • Plerandra vanuatua (Lowry) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra veilloniorum Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra veitchii (hort. ex Carrière) Lowry, G. M. Plunkett & Frodin
  • Plerandra victoriae Gibbs
  • Plerandra vitiensis (Seem.) Baill.

References

  1. ^ a b "Plerandra". Tropicos. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  2. ^ Lowry, P.P., II; Plunkett, G.M.; Frodin, D.G. (2013). "Revision of Plerandra (Araliaceae). I. A synopsis of the genus with an expanded circumscription and a new infrageneric classification". Brittonia. 65 (1): 42–61. doi:10.1007/s12228-012-9260-2. S2CID 255561460.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ IUCN Red List Plerandra sp. nov. "calcicola"
  4. ^ IUCN Red List Plerandra sp. nov. "letocartiorum"
  5. ^ IUCN Red List Plerandra sp. nov. "tronchetii"


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