Euceraea is a genus of three species of shrubs and small trees in the willow family Salicaceae native to the Guiana Shield of northeastern South America. Previously it was treated in the family Flacourtiaceae[1] but was moved along with its close relatives to the Salicaceae based on analyses of DNA data.[2] Euceraea is closely related to the genera Casearia and Neoptychocarpus, but differs in its inflorescences of composite spikes.[3] One species, Euceraea rheophytica, is a rheophyte.[4]
Euceraea is a genus of three species of shrubs and small trees in the willow family Salicaceae native to the Guiana Shield of northeastern South America. Previously it was treated in the family Flacourtiaceae but was moved along with its close relatives to the Salicaceae based on analyses of DNA data. Euceraea is closely related to the genera Casearia and Neoptychocarpus, but differs in its inflorescences of composite spikes. One species, Euceraea rheophytica, is a rheophyte.
Euceraea es un género con tres especies de plantas perteneciente a la familia Salicaceae.[1]
Euceraea fue descrito por Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius y publicado en Nova Genera et Species Plantarum . . . 3: 90, en el año 1831.[2] La especie tipo es: Euceraea nitida Mart.
Euceraea es un género con tres especies de plantas perteneciente a la familia Salicaceae.
Euceraea é um género botânico pertencente à família Salicaceae[1].
Euceraea é um género botânico pertencente à família Salicaceae.
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