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Meliaceae (Mahogany)

Synonyms: Aitoniaceae; Cedrelaceae; Swieteniaceae

Wikipedia Abstract

Meliaceae, or the Mahogany family, is a flowering plant family of mostly trees and shrubs (and a few herbaceous plants, mangroves) in the order Sapindales. They are characterised by alternate, usually pinnate leaves without stipules, and by syncarpous, apparently bisexual (but actually mostly cryptically unisexual) flowers borne in panicles, cymes, spikes, or clusters. Most species are evergreen, but some are deciduous, either in the dry season or in winter.
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Genus

Aglaia (Aglaia) (140)   (15)
Anthocarapa (1)
Aphanamixis (3)
Astrotrichilia (13)   (9)
Azadirachta (azadirachta) (2)
Cabralea (3)
Calodecaryia (2)
Capuronianthus (2)   (2)
Carapa (carapa) (24)   (1)
Carapoxylon (1)
Cedrela (cedrela) (26)   (2)
Cedrelophyllum (1)
Cedrelospermum (4)
Chisocheton (56)   (6)
Chukrasia (3)
Cipadessa (1)
Didymocheton (43)   (2)
Dysoxylum (Dysoxylum) (51)   (3)
Ekebergia (3)
Entandrophragma (11)
Entandrophragmoxylon (1)
Epicharis (8)
Goniocheton (4)
Guarea (guarea) (88)   (4)
Heckeldora (7)   (1)
Heynea (4)
Humbertioturraea (7)   (1)
Khaya (African mahogany) (6)
Lansium (lansium) (3)
Lepidotrichilia (4)   (1)
Leplaea (7)   (1)
Lovoa (3)
Lovoaxylon (1)
Malleastrum (25)   (2)
Melia (melia) (7)   (1)
Meliaceaecarpum (1)
Meliaceaephyllum (1)
Meliaceophyllum (1)
Meliapollis (5)
Melicarya (1)
Munronia (9)
Naregamia (2)
Neobeguea (3)
Neoguarea (1)
Nymania (1)
Owenia (7)
Paratrichilioxylon (1)
Prasoxylon (7)
Pseudocarapa (5)
Pseudocedrela (1)
Pseudoclausena (1)
Pterorhachis (2)
Quivisianthe (2)
Reinwardtiodendron (6)
Rhytidotheca (1)
Ruagea (11)   (1)
Sandoricum (8)
Schmardaea (1)
Soymida (1)
Sphaerosacme (1)
Swietenia (Swietenia) (7)   (1)
Swietenioxylon (1)
Synoum (1)
Toona (redcedar) (8)   (1)   (1)
Trichilia (trichilia) (134)   (15)
Turraea (74)   (8)
Turraeanthus (3)
Vavaea (6)
Walsura (17)   (3)
Xylocarpus (3)

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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