Capparis - Selected Species

Selected Species

  • Capparis acutifolia
  • Capparis arborea ( – Brush Caper
  • Capparis baducca
  • Capparis crotonantha
  • Capparis cynophallophora – Jamaican Caper
  • Capparis decidua (= C. aphylla) – karir (kirir, k(h)air, karril, etc.)
  • Capparis discolor
  • Capparis elegans
  • Capparis fascicularis
    • Capparis fascicularis var. fascicularis
  • Capparis flexuosa – Limber Caper
  • Capparis frondosa
  • Capparis grandis
  • Capparis hastata – Broadleaf Caper
  • Capparis heterophylla
  • Capparis heyneana
  • Capparis humistrata
  • Capparis indica
  • Capparis incana – Hoary Caper
  • Capparis lasiantha
  • Capparis lucida
  • Capparis masaikai – Mabinlang
  • Capparis micracantha
  • Capparis mirifica
  • Capparis mitchellii – "wild orange" (Australia), merne atwakeye (Arrernte)
  • Capparis mollicella
  • Capparis monii
  • Capparis nobilis
  • Capparis ornans
  • Capparis pachyphylla
  • Capparis panamensis
  • Capparis prisca
  • Capparis pyrifolia – Pea-leaved Caper
  • Capparis roxburghii
  • Capparis sandwichiana – Hawaiian Caper, Maiapilo, Pua pilo (Hawaiʻi endemic)
  • Capparis sepiaria – a cryptic species complex
    • Capparis sepiaria var. citrifolia
    • Capparis sepiaria var. subglabra
  • Capparis shanesiana
  • Capparis sola (Peru)
  • Capparis spinosa – Caper
    • Capparis spinosa ssp. nummularia – Wild passionfruit, merne arrutnenge (Arrernte)
  • Capparis sprucei
  • Capparis thozetiana
  • Capparis tomentosa
  • Capparis uniflora
  • Capparis zeylandica (= C. linearis ) – kapchip (Wayuunaiki)

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