Blepharodon is a genus of plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1844.[2] They are native primarily to South America, with one species extending into Central America and Mexico.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
transferred to other genera (Ditassa, Macroditassa, Minaria, Nephradenia)
Blepharodon is a genus of plant in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1844. They are native primarily to South America, with one species extending into Central America and Mexico.
Species Blepharodon amazonicum - NW Brazil Blepharodon ampliflorum - NW Brazil Blepharodon angustifolium - Paraguay Blepharodon bicolor - Brazil Blepharodon bicuspidatum - Brazil Blepharodon colombianum - Colombia Blepharodon costae - Bahia Blepharodon crabronum - Serrania de Santiago de Chiquitos in Bolivia Blepharodon cuatrecasasii - Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia Blepharodon glaucescens - Guyana Blepharodon gomphocarpoides Blepharodon grandiflorum - Colombia Blepharodon harlingii - Ecuador Blepharodon hatschbachii - Ponte de Pedra in Mato Grosso Blepharodon hirsutum - Rio de Contas in Bahia Blepharodon juliani - Bolívar State in SE Venezuela Blepharodon lineare - Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay Blepharodon maigualidae - Amazonas State in S Venezuela Blepharodon manicatum - Piauí Blepharodon mucronatum - from Tamaulipas + Nayarit south to Colombia + Venezuela Blepharodon perijaense - Sierra de Perijá in Colombia Blepharodon philibertioides - Cerro San Miserate in Bolivia Blepharodon pictum - Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, Suriname, Fr Guiana Blepharodon polydori - Colombia Blepharodon reflexum - Paraguay, Brazil Blepharodon salicinum - Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia Blepharodon suberectum - Cauca region in Colombia Blepharodon tillettii - Guyana Blepharodon ulei - Guyana, S Venezuela, N Brazil formerly includedtransferred to other genera (Ditassa, Macroditassa, Minaria, Nephradenia)
B. asparagoides now Nephradenia asparagoides B. ciliatum now Ditassa ciliata B. laurifolium now Macroditassa laurifolia B. polygaloides now Minaria polygaloides B. viscidum now Nephradenia linearis Blepharodon bolivianum now Vailia mucronata Blepharodon peruvianum now Vailia mucronata