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Gymnanthes
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: '' Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Inopinata
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Belizensis
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Hypoleuca
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: '' Actinostemon Ditrysinia ''Ditrysinia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1825. It contains only one recognized species, ''Ditrysinia fruticosa'', the Gulf Sebastian-bush, native to the southeastern United States (E Texas, Louisia ... Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Guyanensis
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: '' Actinostemon Ditrysinia ''Ditrysinia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1825. It contains only one recognized species, ''Ditrysinia fruticosa'', the Gulf Sebastian-bush, native to the southeastern United States (E Texas, Louisia ... Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Glabrata
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: '' Actinostemon Ditrysinia ''Ditrysinia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1825. It contains only one recognized species, ''Ditrysinia fruticosa'', the Gulf Sebastian-bush, native to the southeastern United States (E Texas, Louisia ... Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Gaudichaudii
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: '' Actinostemon Ditrysinia ''Ditrysinia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1825. It contains only one recognized species, ''Ditrysinia fruticosa'', the Gulf Sebastian-bush, native to the southeastern United States (E Texas, Louisia ... Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Farinosa
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Elliptica
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: '' Actinostemon Ditrysinia ''Ditrysinia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1825. It contains only one recognized species, ''Ditrysinia fruticosa'', the Gulf Sebastian-bush, native to the southeastern United States (E Texas, Louisia ... Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Discolor
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Boticario
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Borneensis
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Gymnanthes Dressleri
''Gymnanthes'' is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1788. It is found primarily in the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (from Florida and Mexico south to Argentina), but with some species in central Africa and southwestern Southeast Asia. Members of the genus are commonly known as oysterwood. The genus has 45 species and is pantropical. ;Species ;Species moved to other genera: ''Actinostemon Ditrysinia Microstachys Sebastiania Stillingia ''Stillingia'' is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, first described for modern science as a genus in 1767. The genus is native to Latin America, the southern United States, and various islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Toothleaf ...'' References Hippomaneae Euphorbiaceae genera Pantropical flora Taxa named by Olof Swartz {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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