Oxypetalum
Genus of flowering plants
Oxypetalum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae , first described with this name in 1810.[ 3] The genus is native to South America .[ 2] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Oxypetalum coeruleum is cultivated as an ornamental.
Species
As of November 2023[update] , Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[ 1]
Oxypetalum acerosum Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum aequaliflorum E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum albicans Schltr. – Brazil
Oxypetalum alpinum (Vell.) Fontella & E.A.Schwarz – Brazil
Oxypetalum appendiculatum Mart. – Paraguay, Brazil
Oxypetalum arachnoideum E.Fourn. – Rio de Janeiro
Oxypetalum arenicola Hauman ex Lillo – Argentina
Oxypetalum argentinum Malme – Argentina
Oxypetalum arnottianum H.Buek – Brazil
Oxypetalum attenuatum (Rusby) Malme – Bolivia
Oxypetalum aurantiacum Malme ex Chodat & Hassl. – Paraguay
Oxypetalum balansae Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum banksii R.Br. ex Schult. – Bahia
Oxypetalum barberoanum T.Mey. – Paraguay
Oxypetalum boliviense Schltr. – Bolivia
Oxypetalum boudetii Fontella & Goes – Brazil (Espírito Santo)
Oxypetalum brachystemma Malme – Argentina, Bolivia
Oxypetalum brachystephanum (Malme) Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum brussae H.A.Keller & Andrés González – Uruguay
Oxypetalum capitatum Mart. – Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname
Oxypetalum ceratostemma Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum charrua T.Mey. – Brazil, Argentina, Chile
Oxypetalum chodatianum Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum coalitum E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum coccineum -Griseb. – Argentina
Oxypetalum coeruleum (D.Don ex Sweet) Decne. – Argentina
Oxypetalum commersonianum (Decne.) Fontella & E.A.Schwarz – Uruguay
Oxypetalum confusum Malme – Rio Grande do Sul
Oxypetalum cordifolium (Vent.) Schltr. – widespread from Cuba + San Luis Potosí south to Peru
Oxypetalum corymbosum (Malme) Liede & Meve – eastern Bolivia to Paraguay, northeastern Argentina (Corrientes), and eastern Brazil
Oxypetalum costae Occhioni – Rio de Janeiro
Oxypetalum crispum Wight ex Hook. & Arn. – Bolivia, S Brazil
Oxypetalum dactylostelma Goyder – Bolivia
Oxypetalum deltoideum E.Fourn. – Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)
Oxypetalum dombeyanum Decne. – Peru and Bolivia
Oxypetalum dusenii Malme – Paraná
Oxypetalum ekblomii Malme – Matto Grosso
Oxypetalum erectum Mart. – Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum erianthum Decne. – Goiás
Oxypetalum erostre E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum fiebrigii (Malme) Goyder & Rapini – Bolivia, Argentina
Oxypetalum filamentosum Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum flavopurpureum Goyder & Fontella – Bolivia, Peru
Oxypetalum foliosum Mart. – São Paulo
Oxypetalum fontellae S.A.Cáceres – northern Argentina
Oxypetalum fuscum Goyder & Fontella – Bolivia
Oxypetalum glabrescens Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum glaziovianum Loes. – Brazil
Oxypetalum glaziovii (E.Fourn.) Fontella & Marquete – Brazil
Oxypetalum globosum C.Ezcurra & C.M.Martín – Argentina (Salta)
Oxypetalum glomeratum E.Fourn. – Brazil (Minas Gerais)
Oxypetalum gracile T.Mey. – N Argentina
Oxypetalum guaraniticum (Malme) Malme – Argentina
Oxypetalum gyrophyllum Farinaccio & Mello-Silva – Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
Oxypetalum habrogynum Farinaccio – Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra in Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum harleyi (Fontella & Goyder) Farin. – NE Brazil
Oxypetalum helios Farinaccio – Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra in Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum heptalobum Goyder & Rapini – Bolivia
Oxypetalum hilarianum E.Fourn. – Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, Misiones in Argentina
Oxypetalum hoehnei Malme – Paraná
Oxypetalum humile (Morong) Hassl. – Paraguay
Oxypetalum incanum E.Fourn. – São Paulo
Oxypetalum insigne (Decne.) Malme – São Paulo
Oxypetalum jacobinae Decne. – Bahia
Oxypetalum joergensenii T.Mey – Argentina
Oxypetalum kassneri H.A.Keller & Funez – Brazil (Santa Catarina)
Oxypetalum kleinii Fontella & Marquete – Santa Catarina
Oxypetalum kuhlmannianum Occhioni – Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum laciniatum Rapini & Farinaccio – Brazil (Bahia)
Oxypetalum lanatum Decne. ex E.Fourn. – Serra dos Órgãos in Rio de Janeiro
Oxypetalum leonii Malme – Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum lineare Decne. – São Paulo
Oxypetalum lividum Farinaccio – Peru
Oxypetalum longipedunculatum (Malme) Goyder & Rapini – northwestern Argentina
Oxypetalum lutescens E.Fourn. – Rio de Janeiro
Oxypetalum lynchianum T.Mey. – Chaco in Argentina
Oxypetalum macrolepis (Hook. & Arn.) Decne. – southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina
Oxypetalum malmei Hoehne – Paraná
Oxypetalum marambaiense Occhioni – Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)
Oxypetalum marchesii C.Ezcurra & A.González – Uruguay
Oxypetalum marginatum Malme – Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo, and Paraná) and Paraguay (Sierra de Maracayú)
Oxypetalum marianae H.A.Keller & Funez – Brazil (Santa Catarina)
Oxypetalum martii E.Fourn. – Bahia
Oxypetalum megapotamicum Spreng. – southern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina
Oxypetalum melinioides Goyder – Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum microphyllum Hook. & Arn. – Mountains of Rio Jacquy in Brazil
Oxypetalum minarum E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum molle Hook. & Arn. – Santa Catarina
Oxypetalum montanum Mart. – Jiambe da Villa do Principe in Brazil
Oxypetalum morilloanum Fontella – Santa Catarina
Oxypetalum mosenii (Malme) Malme – Rio Grande do Sul
Oxypetalum multiflorum (Malme) Malme – Brazil (Minas Gerais)
Oxypetalum muticum E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum nanum Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum nigricans (Decne.) Liede & Meve – Uruguay
Oxypetalum nitidum Malme – São Paulo
Oxypetalum obtusifolium Malme – Paraná
Oxypetalum ophiuroideum Malme – Sierra de Maracayú in Paraguay
Oxypetalum ostenii Malme – Argentina
Oxypetalum pachyglossum Decne. – Bahia, São Paulo
Oxypetalum pachygynum Decne. – Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum pannosum Decne. – Brazil
Oxypetalum pardense E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum parviflorum (Decne.) Decne. – Rio Grande do Sul
Oxypetalum patulum E.Fourn. – Brazil
Oxypetalum pearsonii (Rusby) Goyder & Fontella – Rurrenabaque in Bolivia
Oxypetalum pentasetum (Rusby) Goyder & Rapini – Yungas in Bolivia
Oxypetalum pilosum Malme – Pedra Bonita in Brazil
Oxypetalum polyanthum (Hoehne) Rapini – Brazil
Oxypetalum pubescens (Malme) Goyder & Rapini – northwestern Argentina
Oxypetalum radinsii H.A.Keller – Argentina (Misiones)
Oxypetalum rariflorum Malme – Brazil (Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul)
Oxypetalum reflexum Malme – Sierra de Amambay in Paraguay
Oxypetalum regnellii (Malme) Malme – Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum reitzii Fontella and Marquete – Santa Catarina
Oxypetalum retusum (Markgr.) Goyder – Peru
Oxypetalum rojasianum Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum rusticum Rapini – Espinhaço Range in Minas Gerais
Oxypetalum schenkii K.Schum. – Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)
Oxypetalum schottii Fourn. – Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)
Oxypetalum schulzii Malme – northeastern Argentina and Uruguay
Oxypetalum solanoides Hook. & Arn. – Buenos Aires Province in Argentina
Oxypetalum stipatum Malme – Brazil
Oxypetalum strictum Mart. – Brazil
Oxypetalum subcapitatum Malme – Sierra de Maracayú in Paraguay
Oxypetalum subhirtellum Miq. – Brazil (Minas Gerais)
Oxypetalum sublanatum Malme – southeastern and southern Brazil and Argentina (Misiones)
Oxypetalum suboppositum Malme – Paraguay
Oxypetalum sylvestre (Hook. & Arn.) Goyder & Rapini – southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina
Oxypetalum teyucuarense Farinaccio & H.A.Keller – northeastern Argentina (Misiones)
Oxypetalum timbense H.A.Keller – southern Brazil (Santa Catarina)
Oxypetalum tomentosum Wight ex Hook. & Arn. – Maldonado in Uruguay
Oxypetalum tubatum Malme – Paraná
Oxypetalum tucumanense (T.Mey.) Goyder & Rapini – Argentina (Jujuy, Tucumán)
Oxypetalum urceolatum Farinaccio & Goyder – Bolivia
Oxypetalum venustum H.A.Keller – northeastern Argentina (Corrientes)
Oxypetalum warmingii (E.Fourn.) Fontella & Marquete – Brazil
Oxypetalum weberbaueri Schltr. – Peru
Oxypetalum wightianum Hook. & Arn. – Brazil
formerly included[ 9]
moved to other genera (Cynanchum , Morrenia , Philibertia , Tassadia , Tweedia )
References
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^ The Plant List, genus Oxypetalum