Rapatea is a group of plants in the family Rapateaceae described as a genus in 1775.[2][3][4]
The genus is native to Panama, Trinidad, and northern South America.[1]
Rapatea is a group of plants in the family Rapateaceae described as a genus in 1775.
The genus is native to Panama, Trinidad, and northern South America.
Species Rapatea angustifolia - Venezuelan Amazonas Rapatea aracamuniana - Cerro Aracamuni Rapatea chimantensis - Bolivar Rapatea circasiana - SE Colombia, S Venezuela, N Brazil Rapatea elongata - Colombia, Mato Grosso Rapatea fanshawei - Bolivar, Guyana Rapatea linearis - SE Colombia, Guyana Rapatea longipes - SE Colombia, S Venezuela, N Brazil Rapatea membranacea - Brazil, Guyana Rapatea muaju - Colombia, Ecuador Rapatea paludosa - Panama, Trinidad, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana Rapatea pycnocephala - Brazil Rapatea rugulosa - Brazilian Amazonas Rapatea saulensis - French Guiana Rapatea scabra - Cerro Sipapo in Venezuelan Amazonas Rapatea spectabilis - Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru Rapatea spruceana - SE Colombia, S Venezuela, N Brazil Rapatea steyermarkii - Bolivar, Guyana Rapatea ulei - Brazilian Amazonas, Guyana, French Guiana, Peru (Loreto, San Martín) Rapatea undulata - Brazilian Amazonas, SE Colombia Rapatea xiphoides - Guyana Rapatea yapacana - Venezuelan Amazonas