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''Blakea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family
Melastomataceae Melastomataceae is a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants found mostly in the tropics (two-thirds of the genera are from the New World tropics) comprising c. 175 genera and c. 5115 known species. Melastomes are annual or perennial herbs, s ...
. There are about 189 species distributed from
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
to Bolivia and the
Antilles The Antilles (; gcf, label=Antillean Creole, Antiy; es, Antillas; french: Antilles; nl, Antillen; ht, Antiy; pap, Antias; Jamaican Patois: ''Antiliiz'') is an archipelago bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the south and west, the Gulf of Mex ...
. They are climbers, shrubs, and trees, some
epiphytic An epiphyte is an organism that grows on the surface of a plant and derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water (in marine environments) or from debris accumulating around it. The plants on which epiphytes grow are called phoroph ...
.Penneys, D. S., & Jost, L. (2009)
''Blakea attenboroughii'' (Melastomataceae: Blakeeae): a new species from Ecuador.
''Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences'', 60(1), 69.
Species, accepted as of March 2021, include: *'' Blakea acostae'' *'' Blakea acuminata'' *'' Blakea adscendens'' *'' Blakea aeruginosa'' *'' Blakea albertiae'' *'' Blakea allotricha'' *'' Blakea alternifolia'' *'' Blakea amabilis'' *'' Blakea amplifolia'' *'' Blakea andreana'' *'' Blakea anomala'' *''
Blakea arboricola ''Blakea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 189 species distributed from Mexico to Bolivia and the Antilles. They are climbers, shrubs, and trees, some epiphytic.Penneys, D. S., & Jost, L. (2009)''Bla ...
'' *'' Blakea argentea'' *'' Blakea asplundii'' *'' Blakea attenboroughii'' *'' Blakea austin-smithii'' *'' Blakea barbata'' *'' Blakea bocatorena'' *'' Blakea brachyura'' *'' Blakea bracteata'' *'' Blakea brasiliensis'' *'' Blakea brenesii'' *'' Blakea brevibractea'' *'' Blakea brunnea'' *'' Blakea bullata'' *'' Blakea calcarata'' *'' Blakea calophylla'' *'' Blakea calycosa'' *'' Blakea calycularis'' *'' Blakea calyptrata'' *'' Blakea campii'' *'' Blakea castanedae'' *'' Blakea chlorantha'' *'' Blakea ciliata'' *'' Blakea clavata'' *'' Blakea clusiifolia'' *'' Blakea coloradensis'' *'' Blakea cordata'' *'' Blakea costaricensis'' *'' Blakea crassifolia'' *'' Blakea crinita'' *'' Blakea cuatrecasasii'' *'' Blakea cuneata'' *'' Blakea cuprina'' *'' Blakea cutucuensis'' *'' Blakea darcyana'' *'' Blakea dimorphophylla'' *'' Blakea discolor'' *'' Blakea dodsonorum'' *'' Blakea droseropila'' *'' Blakea durandiana'' *'' Blakea echinata'' *'' Blakea elliptica'' *'' Blakea eplingii'' *''
Blakea eriocalyx ''Blakea eriocalyx'' is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine cli ...
'' *'' Blakea fasciculata'' *'' Blakea ferruginea'' *'' Blakea fissicalyx'' *'' Blakea florifera'' *'' Blakea foliacea'' *'' Blakea formicaria'' *'' Blakea fragrantissima'' *'' Blakea fuchsioides'' *'' Blakea gerardoana'' *'' Blakea glaberrima'' *'' Blakea glabrescens'' *'' Blakea glandulosa'' *'' Blakea gracilis'' *'' Blakea granatensis'' *'' Blakea grandiflora'' *'' Blakea gregii'' *'' Blakea grisebachii'' *'' Blakea guatemalensis'' *'' Blakea hammelii'' *'' Blakea hammettiorum'' *'' Blakea harlingii'' *'' Blakea henripittieri'' *'' Blakea herrerae'' *'' Blakea hexandra'' *'' Blakea hirsuta'' *'' Blakea hirsutissima'' *'' Blakea hispida'' *'' Blakea holtonii'' *'' Blakea horologica'' *'' Blakea hydraeformis'' *'' Blakea incompta'' *'' Blakea induta'' *'' Blakea inflata'' *'' Blakea insignis'' *'' Blakea intricata'' *'' Blakea involvens'' *'' Blakea jativae'' *'' Blakea killipii'' *'' Blakea laevigata'' *'' Blakea lanuginosa'' *'' Blakea latifolia'' *'' Blakea lentii'' *'' Blakea lindeniana'' *'' Blakea litoralis'' *'' Blakea longibracteata'' *'' Blakea longiloba'' *'' Blakea longipes'' *'' Blakea longisepala'' *'' Blakea macbrydei'' *'' Blakea madisonii'' *'' Blakea maguirei'' *'' Blakea maurofernandeziana'' *'' Blakea mcphersonii'' *'' Blakea megaphylla'' *'' Blakea mexiae'' *'' Blakea micrantha'' *'' Blakea modica'' *''
Blakea monticola ''Blakea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 189 species distributed from Mexico to Bolivia and the Antilles. They are climbers, shrubs, and trees, some epiphytic An epiphyte is an organism that grow ...
'' *'' Blakea mortoniana'' *'' Blakea multiflora'' *'' Blakea muricata'' *'' Blakea nangaritzana'' *'' Blakea nareliana'' *'' Blakea nodosa'' *'' Blakea oldemanii'' *'' Blakea orientalis'' *'' Blakea ovalis'' *'' Blakea paleacea'' *'' Blakea paludosa'' *'' Blakea parasitica'' *'' Blakea parvifolia'' *'' Blakea pascoensis'' *'' Blakea pauciflora'' *'' Blakea pectinata'' *'' Blakea penduliflora'' *'' Blakea perforata'' *'' Blakea pichinchensis'' *'' Blakea pilosa'' *'' Blakea platypoda'' *'' Blakea pluvialis'' *'' Blakea podagrica'' *'' Blakea polyantha'' *'' Blakea portentosa'' *'' Blakea princeps'' *'' Blakea pulverulenta'' *'' Blakea punctulata'' *'' Blakea purpusii'' *'' Blakea pyxidanthus'' *'' Blakea quadrangularis'' *'' Blakea quadriflora'' *'' Blakea repens'' *'' Blakea rosea'' *'' Blakea rostrata'' *'' Blakea rotundifolia'' *'' Blakea sawadae'' *'' Blakea scarlatina'' *'' Blakea schlimii'' *'' Blakea schultzei'' *'' Blakea sessilifolia'' *'' Blakea setosa'' *'' Blakea spruceana'' *'' Blakea squamigera'' *'' Blakea standleyana'' *'' Blakea standleyi'' *'' Blakea stellaris'' *'' Blakea stephanochaeta'' *'' Blakea steyermarkii'' *'' Blakea stipulacea'' *'' Blakea storkii'' *'' Blakea suaveolens'' *'' Blakea subbarbata'' *'' Blakea subconnata'' *'' Blakea subpanduriformis'' *'' Blakea subscabrula'' *'' Blakea subsessiliflora'' *'' Blakea subvaginata'' *'' Blakea superba'' *'' Blakea tapantiana'' *'' Blakea tetramera'' *'' Blakea tetroici'' *'' Blakea toachiensis'' *'' Blakea trianae'' *'' Blakea trinervia'' *'' Blakea truncata'' *'' Blakea tuberculata'' *'' Blakea unguiculata'' *'' Blakea urbaniana'' *'' Blakea vallensis'' *'' Blakea venusta'' *'' Blakea verrucosa'' *'' Blakea villosa'' *'' Blakea watsonii'' *'' Blakea wilburiana'' *'' Blakea wilsoniorum''


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Melastomataceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Melastomataceae-stub