Melicope - Selected Species

Selected Species

  • Melicope adscendens
  • Melicope anisata – Mokihana (Kauaʻi)
  • Melicope balloui – Rock Pelea
  • Melicope bonwickii
  • Melicope borbonica – Bois de catafaille blanc
  • Melicope christophersenii
  • Melicope cinerea
  • Melicope clusiifolia – ʻAlani
  • Melicope contermina
  • Melicope cruciata – Cross-bearing Pelea (extinct)
  • Melicope cucullata
  • Melicope degeneri
  • Melicope elleryana
  • Melicope fatuhivensis
  • Melicope haleakalae – Maui Ruta Tree (extinct: c.1920)
  • Melicope haupuensis
  • Melicope hawaiensis
  • Melicope hayesii
  • Melicope indica
  • Melicope jugosa
  • Melicope kaalaensis
  • Melicope knudsenii – Knudsen's Melicope
  • Melicope littoralis
  • Melicope lydgatei
  • Melicope macropus
  • Melicope makahae
  • Melicope micrococca – White Euodia
  • Melicope mucronulata
  • Melicope munroi
  • Melicope nukuhivensis
  • Melicope obovata – Obovate Melicope (extinct)
  • Melicope obtusifolia – Gros catafaille
  • Melicope orbicularis – Orbicular Pelea
  • Melicope ovalis – Wild Pelea
  • Melicope pallida
  • Melicope paniculata – Lihue Ruta Tree
  • Melicope polybotrya
  • Melicope puberula
  • Melicope quadrangularis – Four-angled Pelea
  • Melicope reflexa
  • Melicope revoluta
  • Melicope saint-johnii – St John's Pelea
  • Melicope sandwicensis
  • Melicope simplex – Poataniwha
  • Melicope sororia
  • Melicope subunifoliolata
  • Melicope tahitensis
  • Melicope ternata – Wharangi
  • Melicope vitiflora
  • Melicope waialealae
  • Melicope wawraeana
  • Melicope xanthoxyloides
  • Melicope zahlbruckneri – Zahlbruckner's Melicope

Read more about this topic:  Melicope

Famous quotes containing the words selected and/or species:

    The final flat of the hoe’s approval stamp
    Is reserved for the bed of a few selected seed.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    If we consider the superiority of the human species, the size of its brain, its powers of thinking, language and organization, we can say this: were there the slightest possibility that another rival or superior species might appear, on earth or elsewhere, man would use every means at his disposal to destroy it.
    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)