Genus Eriocoelum in Subfamily Sapindoideae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In botanical taxonomy, a genus (plural genera) is a rank used to group closely related species within a family. In the hierarchy, genus sits below family and above species.
Genera are defined by shared morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics (for example, features of flowers, fruits, seeds, or leaves) that indicate a close evolutionary relationship among the species they contain.
Each genus can include one or more species. Examples include Rosa (roses) and Solanum (nightshades, including tomato and eggplant).
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Eriocoelum dzangensis (D.J.Harris & Wortley)
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Eriocoelum kerstingii (Gilg ex Engl.)
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Eriocoelum lawtonii (Exell)
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Eriocoelum macrocarpum (Gilg ex Engl. & Radlk.)
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Eriocoelum microspermum (Radlk. ex De Wild.)
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Eriocoelum oblongum (Keay)
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Eriocoelum paniculatum (Baker)
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Eriocoelum petiolare (Radlk.)
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Eriocoelum pungens (Radlk. ex Engl.)
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Eriocoelum racemosum (Baker)
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Eriocoelum rivulare (Exell)