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Axinaea

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Melastomataceae

Order
  
Myrtales

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Similar
  
Brachyotum, Graffenrieda, Henriettella, Aciotis, Monochaetum

Axinaea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melastomataceae. As of 2012, there are at least 42 species. They are small trees and shrubs. They are native to the Americas; almost all are found in the Andes.

Plants of this genus are pollinated when birds, several species of fruit-eating tanagers, consume specialized appendages on the stamens. As they grasp the nutritious appendages, a cloud of pollen is released. This has been called "puff pollination".

Species include:

  • Axinaea carolinae-telleziae
  • Axinaea fernando-cabiesii
  • Axinaea flava
  • Axinaea glauca
  • Axinaea lawessonii
  • Axinaea merianiae (DC.) Triana
  • Axinaea ninakurorum
  • Axinaea nitida Cogn.
  • Axinaea pauciflora Cogn.
  • Axinaea quitensis Benoist
  • Axinaea sclerophylla Triana
  • Axinaea sessilifolia Triana
  • Axinaea sodiroi Wurdack
  • Axinaea reginae
  • References

    Axinaea Wikipedia