Sageraea

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Sageraea is a genus of phanerogamous plants in the family Annonaceae native to South and Southeast Asia.

Taxonomy

The genus was described by Nicol Alexander Dalzell and published in Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany 3: 207. 1851. The type species is: Sageraea laurina

16 species are known:

  • Sageraea bracteolata
  • Sageraea cauliflora
  • Sageraea dalzellii
  • Sageraea elliptica
  • Sageraea glabra
  • Sageraea grandiflora
  • Sageraea hookeri
  • Sageraea lanceolata
  • Sageraea laurifolia
  • Sageraea laurina
  • Sageraea listeri
  • Sageraea nitida
  • Sageraea reticulata
  • Sageraea sarawakensis
  • Sageraea thwaitesii
  • Sageraea zeylanica

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