Schubertia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1810.[1][2] It is native to South America.
The name Schubertia has been used three times in botany, with this genus in the Apocynaceae the only one retaining the name. Species names created using the other two homonyms have all been changed in accordance with international botanical custom (see below).[3][4]
moved to other genera (Araujia, Cryptomeria, Glyptostrobus, Harmsiopanax, Macroscepis, Matelea, Sequoia, Taxodium, Widdringtonia)
Schubertia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to South America.
The name Schubertia has been used three times in botany, with this genus in the Apocynaceae the only one retaining the name. Species names created using the other two homonyms have all been changed in accordance with international botanical custom (see below).
Species Schubertia grandiflora Mart. - Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Peru Schubertia morilloana Fontella - Minas Gerais, Bahia Schubertia multiflora Mart. - Piauí, Bahia, Pernambuco Schubertia schreiteri Descole & T. Mey. - Chuquisaca in Bolivia; Jujuy + Salta in Argentina formerly includedmoved to other genera (Araujia, Cryptomeria, Glyptostrobus, Harmsiopanax, Macroscepis, Matelea, Sequoia, Taxodium, Widdringtonia)
S. aculeata now Harmsiopanax aculeatus (Araliaceae) S. capensis now Widdringtonia nodiflora (Cupressaceae) S. disticha now Taxodium distichum (Cupressaceae) S. graveolens now Araujia graveolens S. hamata now Matelea longiflora S. japonica now Cryptomeria japonica (Cupressaceae) S. longiflora now Glyptostrobus pensilis (Cupressaceae) S. sempervirens now Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) S. tristis now Macroscepis hirsuta