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Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Santalales > Loranthaceae > Dendropemon

Dendropemon (leechbush)

Synonyms: Lipotactes; Triarthron

Species

Dendropemon acutifolius
Dendropemon alatus
Dendropemon angustifolius
Dendropemon bicolor (Puerto Rico leechbush) (Attributes)
Dendropemon bistriatus
Dendropemon caribaeus (four-angle leechbush) (Attributes)
Dendropemon caymanensis (Critically Endangered)
Dendropemon coloratus
Dendropemon confertiflorus
Dendropemon constantiae
Dendropemon dimorphus
Dendropemon elegans
Dendropemon emarginatus
Dendropemon fuscus
Dendropemon hincheanus
Dendropemon laxiflorus
Dendropemon lepidotus
Dendropemon linearis
Dendropemon longipes
Dendropemon loranthoideus
Dendropemon oblanceolatus
Dendropemon oliganthus
Dendropemon parvifolius
Dendropemon pauciflorus
Dendropemon picardae
Dendropemon platypus
Dendropemon polycarpus
Dendropemon purpureus (smooth leechbush) (Attributes)
Dendropemon pycnophyllus
Dendropemon rigidus
Dendropemon robustus
Dendropemon rostratus
Dendropemon spathulatus
Dendropemon stintenisii

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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