Characteristics
Dicots
Damburneya coriacea (Sw.)Trofimov & Rohwer
LANCEWOOD
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The circumscription of Nectandra, Ocotea, and related genera has long been problematic. The neotropical genus Damburneya with ca. 20 species was recently molecularly and morphologically defined by its reticulate tertiary leaf venation, tepals adaxially with straight hairs often intergrading with crinkled papillae-like hairs, filaments usually pubescent and narrower than the anthers, anthers smooth to lightly papillose and rounded, truncate, or emarginate at the tip (Trofimov et al. 2016).
Native
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Classification
Citation
DAMBURNEYA CORIACEA (Swartz) Trofimov & Rohwer, in Trofimov et al., Taxon 65: 989. 2016.
Laurus coriacea Swartz 1788.
JAMAICA: Without data, Swartz s.n. (lectotype: S; isolectotypes: G-DC, S(2 shts)). Lectotpyified by Imkhanitskaya, Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 11: 201. 1974; Rohwer, in Greuter & Rankin Rodríguez, Fl. Rep. Cub. 19: 50. 2014.
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