Maytenus - Selected Species

Selected Species

  • Maytenus abbottii
  • Maytenus acuminata
  • Maytenus addat
  • Maytenus aquifolia
  • Maytenus bilocularis – Orangebark
  • Maytenus boaria
  • Maytenus canariensis
  • Maytenus clarendonensis
  • Maytenus crassipes
  • Maytenus cunninghamii – Koonkara
  • Maytenus curtissii
  • Maytenus cymosa – Caribbean Mayten
  • Maytenus dhofarensis
  • Maytenus disperma
  • Maytenus eggersii
  • Maytenus elongata – Puerto Rico Mayten
  • Maytenus fasciculiflora
  • Maytenus ferdinandi
  • Maytenus harenensis
  • Maytenus harrisii
  • Maytenus hookeri
  • Maytenus ilicifolia
  • Maytenus jamesonii
  • Maytenus jefeana
  • Maytenus krukovii
  • Maytenus laevigata – White Cinnamon
  • Maytenus laevis
  • Maytenus lucidus
  • Maytenus macrocarpa
  • Maytenus magellanica
  • Maytenus manabiensis
  • Maytenus matudai
  • Maytenus microcarpa
  • Maytenus obtusifolia
  • Maytenus oleoides
  • Maytenus oleosa
  • Maytenus ponceana
  • Maytenus phyllanthoides – Florida Mayten, Guttapercha Mayten
  • Maytenus procumbens (L.f.)
  • Maytenus quadrangulata
  • Maytenus reynosioides
  • Maytenus silvestris – Narrow-leaved Orangebark, Orange Bark, Orange Bush
  • Maytenus sp. nov. A (Yemen)
  • Maytenus stipitata
  • Maytenus undata
  • Maytenus vitis-idaea – Indian's Salt
  • Maytenus williamsii

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