This is a list of plants which includes trees and other herbs, vines, climbers, lianas, shrubs, subshrubs that are native or endemic to Cuba.
This list should exclude plants grown, invasive species or introduced by humans (example: weeds).
The endemic genera or species (exclusive of Cuba) are marked by *. This list is sorted in alphabetical order by binomial names. Common names are in parentheses.
A
edit- Acacia belairioides*
- Acacia bucheri*
- Acacia cornigera
- Acacia daemon*
- Acacia roigii*
- Acacia zapatensis*
- Acoelorraphe wrightii
- Acrocomia crispa*
- Agave anomala*
- Ageratina riparia
- Albizia berteriana
- Amyris cubensis*
- Amyris polymorpha*
- Ancistranthus harpochiloides*
- Annona cristalensis*
- Annona ekmanii*
- Ateleia gummifera*
- Ateleia salicifolia*
- Atkinsia cubensis*
- Avicennia germinans
Orchids are native
B
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editG
edit- Garcinia aristata*
- Garrya fadyenii
- Gastrococos crispa see Acrocomia crispa
- Gaussia princeps*
- Gordonia curtyana*
- Gyminda orbicularis*
H
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editJ
editK
editL
editM
editN
editP
edit- Pachyanthus pedicellatus*
- Phyla dulcis
- Picrodendron baccatum (Jamaica walnut)
- Pimenta adenoclada*
- Pimenta cainitoides*
- Pimenta ferruginea*
- Pimenta filipes*
- Pimenta odiolens*
- Pimenta oligantha*
- Pimenta podocarpoides*
- Pinguicula lithophytica*
- Pinguicula toldensis*
- Pinus caribaea (Caribbean Pine)
- Pinus cubensis* (Cuban Pine)
- Pinus tropicalis* (Tropical Pine)
- Pisonia ekmani*
- Pithecellobium savannarum*
- Plinia rupestris*
- Podocarpus aristulatus
- Pouteria aristata*
- Pouteria cubensis*
- Pouteria micrantha*
- Pouteria moaensis*
- Pseudosamanea cubana*
- Psidium havanense*
- Psychotria cathetoneura*
Q
edit- Quercus sagrana (=Quercus sagraeana)*
R
edit- Rheedia aristata see Garcinia aristata
- Rivea corymbosa see Turbina corymbosa
S
editT
edit- Tabebuia anafensis*
- Tabebuia arimaoensis*
- Tabebuia bibracteolata*
- Tabebuia dubia*
- Tabebuia elongata*
- Tabebuia furfuracea*
- Tabebuia hypoleuca*
- Tabebuia jackiana*
- Tabebuia oligolepis*
- Tabebuia polymorpha*
- Tabebuia shaferi*
- Tabernaemontana apoda*
- Tapura orbicularis*
- Terminalia eriostachya
- Terminalia diptera syn. Terminalia intermedia[3]
- Tetrazygia elegans*
- Thrinax ekmaniana*
- Trichilia pungens*
- Trichilia trachyantha*
- Tripsacum floridanum
- Turbina corymbosa
U
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editX
editZ
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ Douglas, N.A. &, P.S. Manos (2007). "Molecular phylogeny of Nyctaginaceae: Taxonomy, biogeography, and characters associated with a radiation of xerophytic genera in North America". American Journal of Botany. 94 (5): 859. doi:10.3732/ajb.94.5.856. PMID 21636455.
- ^ a b c d e Rohwer, Jens G. (1993). Lauraceae: Nectandra - Flora Neotropica Monograph #60. New York Botanical Garden. ISBN 0-89327-373-2.
- ^ Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Kew Science. "Terminalia diptera (Sagra) Greuter & R. Rankin". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 24 November 2021.
External links
editBibliography
edit- Grisebach, August (1866). Catalogus plantarum cubensium (Catalog of Plants of Cuba). Engelmann, Leipzig. (available at Botanicus.org)
- Grisebach, A.[H.R.] 1862. Plantæ Wrightianæ e Cuba orientali, Pars II. (Monopetalae et Monocotyledones). Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts, ser .2, 8: 503–536.
- Howard, R.A. 1988. Charles Wright in Cuba, 1856–1867. Chadwyck-Healey, Alexandria.
- León, H. (J. S. Sauget) & Alain, H. (E. E. Liogier) 1946-62 (4 volumes); suppl. 1969.Flora de Cuba. 5 Volumes. Havana
- Manitz, H. 1987. Pp. 23–24 in: Las collecciones de Charles Wright en Pinar del Río. IV Conferencia sobre la Flora de Cuba. Resúmenes. Machurrucutu-La Habana.
- Oviedo Prieto, R. 1994. Plantae Wrightianae ex insula Cuba quae in herbario Horti Regii Matritensis asservantur. Fontqueria 39: 165–213.
- Richard, A. (1845). Histoire Physique, Politique et Naturelle de L'Ile de Cuba (Editor: Ramón de la Sagra). Botanique. Plantes Vasculaires. (Physical, Political and Natural History of the island of Cuba, Botany. Vascular plants)(available at Gallica)
- Sauvalle, F.A. 1870. Flora cubana. Anales Acad. Ci. Méd. Habana 7.
- Urban, I. 1902. Symbolae Antillanae, 3. Bornträger, Leipzig. (reprinted 1964, Asher Amsterdam)