Panopsis is a genus of trees in the family Proteaceae. The species, which occur in Central and South America, include:[2][3] Newer species that can be considered part of the Panopsis genus has been discovered recently, called Panopsis magnifruta.[4] Common areas where Panopsis species are seen to grow in are described to have elevated groundwater levels.[5]
Panopsis is a genus of trees in the family Proteaceae. The species, which occur in Central and South America, include: Newer species that can be considered part of the Panopsis genus has been discovered recently, called Panopsis magnifruta. Common areas where Panopsis species are seen to grow in are described to have elevated groundwater levels.
Panopsis magnifruta Panopsis cinnamomea Pittier Panopsis mucronata Cuatrec. Panopsis multiflora (Schott ex Spreng.) Ducke Panopsis parimensis Steyerm. Panopsis pearcei Rusby Panopsis polystachya (Kunth) Kuntze Panopsis ptariana Steyerm. Panopsis rubescens (Pohl) Pittier Panopsis sessilifolia (Rich.) Sandwith Panopsis suaveolens (Klotzsch) Pittier Panopsis tepuiana Steyerm. Panopsis yolombo (Pos.-Arang.) Killip