Akmena ( lat. Acmena ) is a genus that includes 15 (according to other sources - 2 [2] ) species of shrubs and small trees of the family of flowering plants Myrtle .
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The genus has about 7 species [3] :
- Acmena divaricata Merr. & LMPerry
- Acmena graveolens (FMBailey) LSSm.
- Acmena hemilampra ( F. Muell . Ex FMBailey) Merr. & LMPerry
- Acmena ingens ( F. Muell . Ex C. Moore ) Guymer & B. Hyland - Australia
- Acmena macrocarpa CTWhite
- Acmena resa B. Hyland
- Acmena smithii ( Poir. ) Merr. & LMPerry - Australia
Notes
- ↑ For the conventionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a superior taxon for the plant group described in this article, see the APG Systems section of the Dicotyledonous article .
- ↑ Species in GRIN for genus
- ↑ Akmena : Taxonomy on the Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) website (English) (Retrieved June 25, 2009)