Geonoma - Species

Species

  • Geonoma appuniana
  • Geonoma arundinacea
  • Geonoma aspidiifolia
  • Geonoma atrovirens
  • Geonoma baculifera
  • Geonoma brenesii
  • Geonoma brevispatha
  • Geonoma brongniartii
  • Geonoma camana
  • Geonoma chlamydostachys
  • Geonoma chococola
  • Geonoma concinna
  • Geonoma congesta
  • Geonoma cuneata
  • Geonoma densa
  • Geonoma deversa
  • Geonoma divisa
  • Geonoma epetiolata
  • Geonoma ferruginea
  • Geonoma gamiova
  • Geonoma gastoniana
  • Geonoma hoffmanniana
  • Geonoma hugonis
  • Geonoma interrupta
  • Geonoma irena
  • Geonoma jussieuana
  • Geonoma laxiflora
  • Geonoma leptospadix
  • Geonoma linearis
  • Geonoma longipedunculata
  • Geonoma longivaginata
  • Geonoma macrostachys
  • Geonoma maxima
  • Geonoma monospatha
  • Geonoma mooreana
  • Geonoma myriantha
  • Geonoma oldemanii
  • Geonoma oligoclona
  • Geonoma orbignyana
  • Geonoma paradoxa
  • Geonoma paraguanensis
  • Geonoma pauciflora
  • Geonoma poeppigiana
  • Geonoma pohliana
  • Geonoma polyandra
  • Geonoma polyneura
  • Geonoma rubescens
  • Geonoma santanderensis
  • Geonoma schottiana
  • Geonoma scoparia
  • Geonoma seleri
  • Geonoma simplicifrons
  • Geonoma spinescens
  • Geonoma stricta
  • Geonoma supracostata
  • Geonoma talamancana
  • Geonoma tenuissima
  • Geonoma triandra
  • Geonoma triglochin
  • Geonoma trigona
  • Geonoma umbraculiformis
  • Geonoma undata – Red Crownshaft Palm
  • Geonoma weberbaueri
  • Geonoma wilsonii

Species formerly placed in this genus include Calyptronoma occidentalis (= Geonoma swartzii) and Calyptronoma plumeriana (= Geonoma dulcis, G. intermedia, G. plumeriana).

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