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Carpodetus
''Carpodetus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Rousseaceae family. It was formerly considered to lie within the Escalloniaceae. Its species occur in New Guinea, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. The genus is characterised by small trees with alternate, evergreen leaves, bearing small white flowers with few stamens. Species Described species include: *'' Carpodetus amplus'' Reeder *'' Carpodetus arboreus'' (Lauterb. & K.Schum.) Schltr. *'' Carpodetus archboldianus'' Reeder *'' Carpodetus denticulatus'' (Ridl.) Reeder *'' Carpodetus flexuosus'' (Ridl.) Reeder *'' Carpodetus fuscus'' Reeder *'' Carpodetus grandiflorus'' Schltr. *'' Carpodetus major'' Schltr. *'' Carpodetus montanus'' (Ridl.) Reeder *'' Carpodetus pullei'' Schltr. *''Carpodetus serratus'' J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. New Zealand Taxonomy ''Carpodetus'' and its type species ''C. serratus'' were first described by father and son Forster in 1773 and placed in the Saxifragaceae. In 1934 it was assigned to the ne ...
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Carpodetus Flexuosus
''Carpodetus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Rousseaceae family (biology), family. It was formerly considered to lie within the Escalloniaceae. Its species occur in New Guinea, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. The genus is characterised by small trees with Phyllotaxis, alternate, evergreen leaves, bearing small white flowers with few stamens. Species Described species include: *''Carpodetus amplus'' Reeder *''Carpodetus arboreus'' (Lauterb. & K.Schum.) Schltr. *''Carpodetus archboldianus'' Reeder *''Carpodetus denticulatus'' (Ridl.) Reeder *''Carpodetus flexuosus'' (Ridl.) Reeder *''Carpodetus fuscus'' Reeder *''Carpodetus grandiflorus'' Schltr. *''Carpodetus major'' Schltr. *''Carpodetus montanus'' (Ridl.) Reeder *''Carpodetus pullei'' Schltr. *''Carpodetus serratus'' J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. New Zealand Taxonomy ''Carpodetus'' and its type species ''C. serratus'' were first described by father and son Forster in 1773 and placed in the Saxifragaceae. In 1934 it w ...
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