Psidium Temporal range: | |
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Guava (Psidium guajava) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Myrtales |
Family: | Myrtaceae |
Subfamily: | Myrtoideae |
Tribe: | Myrteae |
Genus: | Psidium L.[1] |
Synonyms[2] | |
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Psidium is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere (Mexico, Central and South America, the West Indies the Galápagos islands).[3]
Taxonomy
This genus was described first by Linnaeus in 1753.[4][5] Many of the species bear edible fruits, and for this reason several are cultivated commercially.[6] The most popularly cultivated species is the common guava, Psidium guajava.
Fossils are known from the Paleogene of Patagonia.[7]
- Species[8]
- Psidium acidum - Peru, Ecuador
- Psidium acranthum - Dominican Rep
- Psidium acunae - Cuba
- Psidium acutangulum - from Colombia to Amapá and Bolivia
- Psidium albescens - Jamaica
- Psidium amplexicaule - Puerto Rico, Leeward Is.
- Psidium apiculatum - Bahia
- Psidium appendiculatum - N Venezuela, NE Brazil
- Psidium araucanum - São Paulo, Paraná
- Psidium arboreum - Rio de Janeiro
- Psidium australe - Venezuela, Guyana, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay
- Psidium bahianum - Bahia
- Psidium balium - Cuba
- Psidium brevifolium - Dominican Rep
- Psidium brownianum - Venezuela, NE Brazil
- Psidium calyptranthoides - Puerto Rico
- Psidium canum - Brazil
- Psidium cattleianum - Brazil, Uruguay; naturalized and invasive in Hawaii
- Psidium cauliflorum - Bahia
- Psidium celastroides - Cuba
- Psidium claraense - Cuba
- Psidium cymosum - Cuba
- Psidium densicomum - Venezuela, Guyana, Bolivia, NW Brazil, Peru, Colombia
- Psidium dictyophyllum - Hispaniola
- Psidium donianum - Maranhão
- †Psidium dumetorum - Jamaica but extinct
- Psidium eugenii - SE Brazil
- Psidium firmum - Brazil
- Psidium friedrichsthalianum - S Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Venezuela
- Psidium fulvum - Peru
- Psidium galapageium - Galápagos
- Psidium ganevii - Bahia
- Psidium giganteum - Minas Gerais, São Paulo
- Psidium glaziovianum - SE Brazil
- Psidium globosum - Uruguay
- Psidium grandifolium - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, NE Argentina
- Psidium guajava - Central + South America, West Indies, Mexico, Florida, Louisiana, Arizona;[9] naturalized in parts of Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, and on numerous oceanic islands
- Psidium guineense - Central + South America, Windward Is, Mexico
- Psidium guyanense - N Brazil, Venezuela, French Guiana
- Psidium haitiense - Haiti
- Psidium harrisianum - Jamaica
- Psidium × hasslerianum - Paraguay, Central America
- Psidium hotteanum - Massif de la Hotte
- Psidium huanucoense - Huánuco
- Psidium inaequilaterum - SE Brazil
- Psidium itanareense - São Paulo
- Psidium jacquinianum - unknown
- Psidium jakucsianum - Cuba
- Psidium kennedyanum - Brazil, Paraguay, NE Argentina
- Psidium langsdorffii - Minas Gerais
- Psidium laruotteanum - from Costa Rica to Paraguay
- Psidium longipetiolatum - S Brazil
- Psidium lourteigiae - Brazil
- Psidium loustalotii - Cuba
- Psidium maribense - Colombia, Venezuela, N Brazil
- Psidium minutifolium - Cuba
- Psidium misionum - Paraguay, Misiones
- Psidium montanum - Jamaica
- Psidium munizianum - Cuba
- Psidium myrsinites - Brazil
- Psidium myrtoides - Brazil
- Psidium nannophyllum - Dominican Rep
- Psidium navasense - Cuba
- Psidium nummularia - Cuba
- Psidium nutans - Brazil, NE Argentina
- Psidium oblongatum - Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo
- Psidium oblongifolium - SE Brazil
- Psidium oligospermum - Minas Gerais, Paraíba
- Psidium oncocalyx - Bahia
- Psidium orbifolium - Cuba
- Psidium ovale - Minas Gerais, Santa Catarina
- Psidium parvifolium - Cuba
- Psidium pedicellatum - Colombia, Ecuador
- Psidium pigmeum - SE Brazil
- Psidium raimondii - Peru
- Psidium ramboanum - Mato Grosso
- Psidium ratterianum - Brasília
- Psidium refractum - Goiás
- Psidium reptans - Paraná
- Psidium reversum - Sierra Sagua Baracoa in Cuba
- Psidium rhombeum - Bahia
- Psidium riparium - Brazil
- Psidium robustum - Maranhão, Minas Gerais, São Paulo
- Psidium rostratum - Peru
- Psidium rotundatum - Cuba
- Psidium rufum - Brazil
- Psidium rutidocarpum - Peru
- Psidium salutare - Central + South America, West Indies, S Mexico
- Psidium sartorianum - Central + South America, West Indies, Mexico
- Psidium schenckianum - E Brazil
- Psidium scopulorum - Cuba
- Psidium sessilifolium - Dominican Rep
- Psidium sintenisii - Puerto Rico
- Psidium sorocabense - SE Brazil
- Psidium striatulum -Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname
- Psidium tenuirame - Cuba
- Psidium trilobum - Massif du Nord in Haiti
References
- ↑ "Genus: Psidium L." Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2009-01-27. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
- ↑ "World Checklist of Selected Plant Families".
- ↑
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Govaerts, R., Sobral, N., Ashton, P., Barrie, F., Holst, B.K., Landrum, L.L., Matsumoto, K., Fernanda Mazine, F., Nic Lughadha, E., Proença, C. & al. (2008). World Checklist of Myrtaceae: 1-455. Kew Publishing, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
- Davidse, G., M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera. 2009. Cucurbitaceae a Polemoniaceae. 4(1): i–xvi, 1–855. In G. Davidse, M. Sousa Sánchez, S. Knapp & F. Chiang Cabrera (eds.) Flora Mesoamericana. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México.
- Landrum, L. R. & M. L. Kawasaki. 1997. The genera of Myrtaceae in Brazil: an illustrated synoptic treatment and identification keys. Brittonia 49(4): 508–536.
- Sánchez-Vindas, P. E. 1989. Flora de Nicaragua: Myrtaceae. Brenesia 31: 53–73.
- Sánchez-Vindas, P. E. 2001. Calycolpus, Eugenia, Myrcia, Myrcianthes, Myrciaria, Pimenta, Plinia, Psidium, Syzygium, Ugni. En: Stevens, W.D., C. Ulloa, A. Pool & O.M. Montiel (eds.), Flora de Nicaragua. Monographs in systematic botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden 85(2): 1566, 1570–1574, 1575–1580.
- Biota of North America Program, 2013 county distribution maps, genus Psidium
- ↑ Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753. Species Plantarum 1: 470 in Latin
- ↑ Tropicos, Psidium L.
- ↑ Jules Janick, Robert E. Paull, ed. (2008). The Encyclopedia of Fruit and Nuts (illustrated ed.). CABI. ISBN 9780851996387.
- ↑ Panti, Carolina (2016-05-18). "Myrtaceae fossil leaves from the Río Turbio Formation (Middle Eocene), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina". Historical Biology. 28 (4): 459–469. doi:10.1080/08912963.2014.976635. hdl:11336/19131. ISSN 0891-2963. S2CID 84988707.
- ↑ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ Biota of North America 2013 county distribution map, Psidium guajava
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