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'''''Bursera''''', named after the [[Denmark|Danish]] [[botanist]] [[Joachim Burser]] (1583-1639), is a genus with about 100 described species<ref name = Becerra1>{{cite journal| last = Becerra| first = Judith X.|author2=D. Lawrence Venable| year = 2008| title = Sources and Sinks of Diversification and Conservation Priorities for the Mexican Tropical Dry Forest| journal = PLoS ONE| volume = 3| issue = 10| pages = e3436| doi = 10.1371/journal |
'''''Bursera''''', named after the [[Denmark|Danish]] [[botanist]] [[Joachim Burser]] (1583-1639), is a genus with about 100 described species<ref name = Becerra1>{{cite journal| last = Becerra| first = Judith X.|author2=D. Lawrence Venable| year = 2008| title = Sources and Sinks of Diversification and Conservation Priorities for the Mexican Tropical Dry Forest| journal = PLoS ONE| volume = 3| issue = 10| pages = e3436| doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0003436| quote = no| pmid = 18927613| pmc = 2562985| editor1-last = Rees| editor1-first = Mark}}</ref> of flowering [[shrub]]s and [[tree]]s varying in size up to {{convert|25|m|ft|abbr=on}} high. They are native (often for many species [[endemism|endemic]]) to the [[Americas]], from the southern [[United States]] south through to northern [[Argentina]], in tropical and warm temperate forest [[habitat]]s. |
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A number of species from tropical [[Asia]] were once included in this genus, but are now treated in the genus [[Protium (plant)|''Protium'']]. |
A number of species from tropical [[Asia]] were once included in this genus, but are now treated in the genus [[Protium (plant)|''Protium'']]. |
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*''[[Bursera laxiflora]]'' |
*''[[Bursera laxiflora]]'' |
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*''[[Bursera leptophloeos]]'' <span style="font-size:87%;">Engl.</span> |
*''[[Bursera leptophloeos]]'' <span style="font-size:87%;">Engl.</span> |
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*''[[Bursera linanoe]]'' <small>(La Llave) Rzed., Calderón & Medina</small>(=''Bursera delpechiana'' <span style="font-size:87%;">Poiss. ex Engl.</span><ref>{{cite journal|title=The Mexican roots of the Indian lavender tree| journal=Acta |
*''[[Bursera linanoe]]'' <small>(La Llave) Rzed., Calderón & Medina</small>(=''Bursera delpechiana'' <span style="font-size:87%;">Poiss. ex Engl.</span><ref>{{cite journal|title=The Mexican roots of the Indian lavender tree| journal=Acta Botanica Mexicana| year=2010| volume=91 |author1=Becerra, Judith X.|author2= Noge, Koji| pages=27–36}}</ref> ) |
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*''[[Bursera longipes]]'' |
*''[[Bursera longipes]]'' |
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*''[[Bursera lunanii]]'' <small>(Spreng) Adams & Dandy</small> |
*''[[Bursera lunanii]]'' <small>(Spreng) Adams & Dandy</small> |
Revision as of 17:17, 10 October 2018
Bursera | |
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Bursera simaruba | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Sapindales |
Family: | Burseraceae |
Genus: | Bursera Jacq. ex L.[1] |
Type species | |
Bursera simaruba | |
Species | |
About 100, see text. | |
Synonyms | |
Elaphrium Jacq. |
Bursera, named after the Danish botanist Joachim Burser (1583-1639), is a genus with about 100 described species[2] of flowering shrubs and trees varying in size up to 25 m (82 ft) high. They are native (often for many species endemic) to the Americas, from the southern United States south through to northern Argentina, in tropical and warm temperate forest habitats.
A number of species from tropical Asia were once included in this genus, but are now treated in the genus Protium.
Species
Formerly placed here
- Canarium paniculatum (Lam.) Benth. ex Engl. (as B. paniculata Lam.)
- Protium serratum (Wall. ex Colebr.) Engl. (as B. serrata Wall. ex Colebr.)[4]
Uses
- Caranna, medicinal gum
Gallery
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Bursera penicillata trunks
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Bursera penicillata fruits and leaves
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Bursera penicillata trunk
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bursera.
Wikispecies has information related to Bursera.
- ^ "Genus: Bursera Jacq. ex L." Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- ^ a b Becerra, Judith X.; D. Lawrence Venable (2008). Rees, Mark (ed.). "Sources and Sinks of Diversification and Conservation Priorities for the Mexican Tropical Dry Forest". PLoS ONE. 3 (10): e3436. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003436. PMC 2562985. PMID 18927613.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Becerra, Judith X.; Noge, Koji (2010). "The Mexican roots of the Indian lavender tree". Acta Botanica Mexicana. 91: 27–36.
- ^ a b "GRIN Species Records of Bursera". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
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