Psammisia

Psammisia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. It contains the fruiting bushes commonly called joyapas and is distributed throughout the Neotropics.

Psammisia
Psammisia sp., Ecuador
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae
Subfamily: Vaccinioideae
Tribe: Vaccinieae
Genus: Psammisia
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Species include:[1]

  • Psammisia aberrans
  • Psammisia amazonica
  • Psammisia aurantiaca
  • Psammisia caloneura
  • Psammisia chionantha
  • Psammisia columbiensis
  • Psammisia corallina
  • Psammisia cuyujensis
  • Psammisia debilis
  • Psammisia dolichopoda
  • Psammisia ecuadorensis
  • Psammisia ferruginea
  • Psammisia fissilis
  • Psammisia flaviflora
  • Psammisia grabneriana
  • Psammisia guianensis
  • Psammisia idalima
  • Psammisia incana
  • Psammisia montana
  • Psammisia oreogenes
  • Psammisia orientalis
  • Psammisia pauciflora
  • Psammisia ramiflora
  • Psammisia roseiflora
  • Psammisia sclerantha
  • Psammisia sodiroi
  • Psammisia ulbrichiana

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