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Smythea
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Smythea is a genus of tropical climbing plants in the family Rhamnaceae. It includes twelve species, which occur in the Seychelles, India, South-East Asia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Smythea and Ventilago (another genus in the Rhamnaceae family) are usually grouped together in a tribe called Ventilagineae. The genus was first described by Berthold Seemann, and named in honour of William James Smythe. List of species: Smythea batanensis Cahen & UtteridgeSmythea beccarii Cahen & UtteridgeSmythea bombaiensis (Dalzell) S.P.Banerjee & P.K.Mukh.Smythea calpicarpa KurzSmythea hirtella Cahen & UtteridgeSmythea lanceata (Tul.) Summerh.Smythea macrocarpa Hemsl.Smythea oblongifolia (Blume) Cahen & UtteridgeSmythea papuana Utteridge & CahenSmythea poilanei Cahen & UtteridgeSmythea poomae Cahen & UtteridgeSmythea velutina (Ridl.) S.P.Banerjee & P.K.Mukh....read more on Wikipedia.
12 Smythea species found:
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