Stadtmannia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae.[1]
Its native range is Kenya to the Northern Provinces, Tanzania and Zimbabwe (in Southern Africa) and the islands of Madagascar and Mauritius, in the western Indian Ocean.[1]
It is listed as being extinct on the island of Réunion,[1] the other species are listed on the IUCN Red lists.[2]
The genus name of Stadtmannia is in honour of Jean Frédéric Stadtmann (1762–1807), a French doctor, botanist and draftsman.[3] It was first described and published in J.B.A.M. de Lamarck, Encycl. Vol.7 on page 376 in 1806.[1]
According to Kew:[1]
Stadtmannia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae.
Its native range is Kenya to the Northern Provinces, Tanzania and Zimbabwe (in Southern Africa) and the islands of Madagascar and Mauritius, in the western Indian Ocean.
It is listed as being extinct on the island of Réunion, the other species are listed on the IUCN Red lists.
The genus name of Stadtmannia is in honour of Jean Frédéric Stadtmann (1762–1807), a French doctor, botanist and draftsman. It was first described and published in J.B.A.M. de Lamarck, Encycl. Vol.7 on page 376 in 1806.
Stadmania o Stadmannia es un género de plantas de la familia Sapindaceae. Contiene 21 especies
Stadmania o Stadmannia es un género de plantas de la familia Sapindaceae. Contiene 21 especies
Stadmania er en planteslekt i såpebærfamilien (Sapindaceae). Den tilhører hovedgruppen i familien, dvs. den store underfamilien Sapindadeae som omfatter ca. 135 av familiens anslått 140 arter.
Stadmania er en planteslekt i såpebærfamilien (Sapindaceae). Den tilhører hovedgruppen i familien, dvs. den store underfamilien Sapindadeae som omfatter ca. 135 av familiens anslått 140 arter.
Stadmania é um género botânico pertencente à família Sapindaceae[1].
Stadmania é um género botânico pertencente à família Sapindaceae.
«Stadmania — World Flora Online». www.worldfloraonline.org. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2020