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Calycogonium

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Calycogonium (common name, angleflower) is a polyphyletic genus of about forty species in the family Melastomataceae, native to the Caribbean, particularly Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Cuba.[1] The genus is a member of a clade characterized by calyptra on flower buds, few hairs, and the presence of mite domatia on the underside of the leaves.[1]

Species

References

  1. ^ a b c Skean, James; Judd, W.; Clase, T.; Peguero, B. (2010). "Calycogonium bairdianum (Melastomataceae: Miconieae), a new species from the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic". Brittonia. 62 (3): 210–214. doi:10.1007/s12228-010-9128-2. S2CID 1821939.
  2. ^ Bécquer Granados, Eldis (2010). "Calycogonium bissei, a new melastome (Melastomataceae, Miconieae) from Cuba". Willdenowia - Annals of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem. 2 (4): 281–284.
  3. ^ Bécquer Granados, Eldis (2011). "Calycogonium pseudofloribundum, a new species of Melastomataceae, Miconieae, from eastern Cuba". Willdenowia - Annals of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem. 2 (4): 289–294. doi:10.3372/wi.41.41210. S2CID 85061900.
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Calycogonium: Brief Summary

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Calycogonium (common name, angleflower) is a polyphyletic genus of about forty species in the family Melastomataceae, native to the Caribbean, particularly Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Cuba. The genus is a member of a clade characterized by calyptra on flower buds, few hairs, and the presence of mite domatia on the underside of the leaves.

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