Guatteria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. It is the largest genus in the family in South America, and the dominant genus in mature forest.[1] The fruits are berries, borne in clusters on short stalks.[1]
Species include:[2]
Guatteria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. It is the largest genus in the family in South America, and the dominant genus in mature forest. The fruits are berries, borne in clusters on short stalks.
Species include:
Guatteria anomala R.E. Fries Guatteria atabapensis Aristeg. Guatteria augusti Diels Guatteria boliviana H.J.P.Winkl. Guatteria calliantha R.E.Fr. Guatteria chiriquiensis R.E.Fr. Guatteria dura R.E.Fr. Guatteria ecuadorensis R.E.Fr. Guatteria eriopoda DC. Guatteria excelsa Poepp. ex Mart. Guatteria ferruginea A. St. Hil. Guatteria fruticosa R.E.Fr. Guatteria geminiflora R.E.Fr. Guatteria glauca Ruiz & Pav. Guatteria guentheri Diels Guatteria insignis R.E. Fries Guatteria jefensis Barringer Guatteria juninensis R.E.Fr. Guatteria knoopiana Pittier Guatteria liesneri D.M. Johnson & N.A. Murray Guatteria microcarpa Ruiz & Pav. ex G. Don Guatteria modesta Diels Guatteria occidentalis R.E.Fr. Guatteria panamensis R.E. Fries Guatteria pastazae R.E.Fr. Guatteria pogonopus Martius Guatteria ramiflora (D.R.Simpson) Erkens & Maas Guatteria recurvisepala R.E.Fr. Guatteria sodiroi Diels Guatteria stenopetala R.E.Fr. Guatteria tonduzii Diels Guatteria williamsii R.E.Fr.