Mosiera is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Myrtaceae, first described as a genus in 1933.[3][2] It is native to Mexico, Guatemala, the West Indies, Brazil, and Florida.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
The genus was named in honor of Charles A. Mosier[10]
Mosiera is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Myrtaceae, first described as a genus in 1933. It is native to Mexico, Guatemala, the West Indies, Brazil, and Florida.
The genus was named in honor of Charles A. Mosier
Accepted species Mosiera acunae - Cuba Mosiera androsiana - Andros I Mosiera araneosa - Cuba Mosiera baracoensis - Cuba Mosiera bissei - Cuba Mosiera bullata - Cuba Mosiera cabanasensis - Cuba Mosiera calycolpoides - Cuba Mosiera contrerasii - Petén, Quintana Roo Mosiera crenulata - Cuba Mosiera cuspidata - Dominican Republic Mosiera del-riscoi - Cuba Mosiera ehrenbergii - Tamaulipas, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí Mosiera ekmanii - Sierra de Nipe in Cuba Mosiera elliptica - Cuba Mosiera gracilipes - Dominican Republic Mosiera havanensis - Cuba Mosiera jackii - Cuba Mosiera longipes - Bahamas, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Turks & Caicos, Netherlands Antilles, Florida Mosiera macrophylla - Cuba Mosiera × miraflorensis - Cuba Mosiera moaensis - Sierra de Moa in Cuba Mosiera munizii - Cuba Mosiera nummularioides - Cuba Mosiera occidentalis - Cuba Mosiera oonophylla - Cuba Mosiera ophiticola - Sierra de Moa in Cuba Mosiera tiburona - Massif de la Hotte Mosiera tussacii - Haiti Mosiera urbaniana - Dominican Republic Mosiera wrightii - Cuba Mosiera xerophytica - Puerto Rico, St. John