Pancheria is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Cunoniaceae. It is to endemic to New Caledonia and contains 27 species.[1] Leaves or whorled (or opposite in Pancheria confusa), simple or pinnate. The flowers are arranged in capitula, fruits are follicular. The species are dioecious. The genus is well diversified on ultramafic rocks and some species are nickel hyperaccumulators.[2] It is related to Cunonia and Pterophylla.[3] It was named after Jean Armand Isidore Pancher.
Pancheria | |
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Pancheria elegans | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Oxalidales |
Family: | Cunoniaceae |
Genus: | Pancheria Brongn. & Gris |
List of species
edit(all endemic to New Caledonia)
- Pancheria ajiearoana H.C. Hopkins, Pillon & J. Bradford
- Pancheria alaternoides Brongn. & Gris
- Pancheria beauverdiana Pamp.
- Pancheria billardieri (D. Don) Pamp.
- Pancheria brunhesii Pamp.
- Pancheria calophylla Guillaumin
- Pancheria communis Baker f.
- Pancheria confusa Guillaumin
- Pancheria dognyensis H.C. Hopkins, Pillon & J. Bradford
- Pancheria elegans Brongn. & Gris
- Pancheria engleriana Schltr.
- Pancheria ferruginea Brongn. & Gris
- Pancheria gatopensis Guillaumin
- Pancheria × heterophylla Vieill. ex Guillaumin
- Pancheria hirsuta Vieill. ex Pamp.
- Pancheria humboldtiana Guillaumin ex H.C. Hopkins & J. Bradford
- Pancheria × lanceolata (Pamp.) Baker f.
- Pancheria mcphersonii H.C. Hopkins, Pillon & J. Bradford
- Pancheria minima J. Bradford
- Pancheria multijuga Guillaumin ex H.C. Hopkins & J. Bradford
- Pancheria ouaiemensis J. Bradford
- Pancheria phillyreoides Brongn. & Gris ex Guillaumin
- Pancheria reticulata Guillaumin
- Pancheria robusta Guillaumin
- Pancheria rubrivenia Baker f.
- Pancheria ternata Brongn. & Gris
- Pancheria xaragurensis H.C. Hopkins & Pillon
References
edit- ^ Hopkins, H.C., Pillon, Y., Hoogland, R.D. (2014). Cunoniaceae : Flore de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, volume 26. Publications scientifiques du Muséum, Paris; IRD, Marseille, 455 p. (collection Faune et Flore tropicales; 45)
- ^ Jaffré, T., Pillon, Y., Thomine, S. & Merlot, S. (2013). The metal hyperaccumulators from New Caledonia can broaden our understanding of nickel accumulation in plants. Frontiers in Plant Science 4 : 279.
- ^ Bradford, J. C. (2002) Molecular Phylogenetics and Morphological Evolution in Cunonieae (Cunoniaceae).” Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 89: 491–503.