Rhysotoechia is a genus of tropical rainforest trees, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae.
Botanical science knows of about twenty species, found growing naturally in New Guinea, in eastern Queensland, central eastern and north eastern New South Wales, Australia, Borneo, Sulawesi, the Moluccas, the Philippines and additional places in Malesia.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Some species have not yet become well known and more collecting may reveal yet more species.[3]
This listing may be incomplete and was sourced from the Australian Plant Name Index, the Australian Plant Census, the Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants (2010) information system, original taxonomic research publications, Flora Malesiana and the Flora of Australia.
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Rhysotoechia is a genus of tropical rainforest trees, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae.
Botanical science knows of about twenty species, found growing naturally in New Guinea, in eastern Queensland, central eastern and north eastern New South Wales, Australia, Borneo, Sulawesi, the Moluccas, the Philippines and additional places in Malesia. Some species have not yet become well known and more collecting may reveal yet more species.
Rhysotoechia es un género con 22 especies de plantas de flores perteneciente a la familia Sapindaceae.
Rhysotoechia es un género con 22 especies de plantas de flores perteneciente a la familia Sapindaceae.
Rhysotoechia er en planteslekt i såpebærfamilien (Sapindaceae). Den tilhører hovedgruppen i familien, dvs. den store underfamilien Sapindadeae som omfatter ca. 135 av familiens anslått 140 arter.
Rhysotoechia er en planteslekt i såpebærfamilien (Sapindaceae). Den tilhører hovedgruppen i familien, dvs. den store underfamilien Sapindadeae som omfatter ca. 135 av familiens anslått 140 arter.
Rhysotoechia é um género botânico pertencente à família Sapindaceae[1].
Rhysotoechia é um género botânico pertencente à família Sapindaceae.
«Rhysotoechia — World Flora Online». www.worldfloraonline.org. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2020