Sauvallea
Sauvallea is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the dayflower family, first described as a genus in 1871. The genus consists of a single species, Sauvallea blainii, endemic to Cuba. The species is believed to be extinct.[1][2]
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| (unranked): | Monocots |
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| Subfamily: | Cartonematoideae |
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| Genus: | Sauvallea |
| Species: | S. blainii |
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| Sauvallea blainii | |
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References
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Acevedo-RodrÃguez, P. & Strong, M.T. (2012). Catalogue of seed plants of the West Indies. Smithsonian Contributions to Botany 98: 1-1192.
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