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A Revision of the Genus Phyllonoma (Grossulariaceae)
Brittonia, 1977The genusPhyllonoma, easily recognized by its epiphyllous inflorescence, ranges from the mountains of Mexico and Central America into the Andes of northwestern Bolivia. A key to the species and distribution maps and descriptions for the 4 species recognized,Phyllonoma ruscifolia Willd. ex Schultes,P. tenuidens Pittier,P.
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