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Nesogordonia
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Nesogordonia is a genus of flowering plants. It ranges across tropical Africa, Madagascar, and the Comoro Islands. The majority of species are endemic to Madagascar. Traditionally included in the family Sterculiaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. In that clade, it belongs to the subfamily Dombeyoideae. Nesogordonia is among the oldest living genera of its subfamily, if not the most ancestral one. There are 22 accepted species: Nesogordonia abrahamii L.C.Barnett Madagascar Nesogordonia ambalabeensis Arènes Madagascar Nesogordonia bernieri Baill. Madagascar Nesogordonia chrysocarpa Rakotoar. & Callm. Madagascar Nesogordonia crassipes (Baill.) Capuron ex Arènes Madagascar Nesogordonia fertilis H.Perrier Madagascar Nesogordonia holtzii (Engl.) Capuron ex L.C.Barnett & Dorr southeastern Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique Nesogordonia humbertii Capuron Madagascar Nesogordonia kabingaensis (K.Schum.) Capuron ex R.Germ. Sierra Leone, Benin and ......read more on Wikipedia.
24 Nesogordonia species found, including:
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