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''Paullinia'' is a genus of
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s, small
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s and
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s in the soapberry family,
Sapindaceae The Sapindaceae are a family (biology), family of flowering plants in the order Sapindales known as the soapberry family. It contains 138 genera and 1,858 accepted species. Examples include Aesculus, horse chestnut, maples, ackee and lychee. The ...
and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to
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,
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and the
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. The genus is named after the
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Christian Franz Paullini Christian Franz Paullini (25 February 1643 – 10 June 1712) was a German physician, theologian, and writer. Biography Paullini was born in Eisenach to a family of merchants and scholars. His parents wanted him to become a priest and his initia ...
, who discovered the genus in the Caribbean in the 18th century.


Species

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Paullinia acuminata ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia anisoptera ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia anodonta ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia anomophylla ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia apoda ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia arenicola ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia aspera ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
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Paullinia austin-smithii ''Paullinia'' is a genus of flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to tropical South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The genus is named after t ...
'' # '' Paullinia baileyi'' # '' Paullinia barbadensis'' # '' Paullinia bernhardii'' # '' Paullinia bicorniculata'' # '' Paullinia bidentata'' # '' Paullinia bilobulata'' # '' Paullinia bipinnata'' # '' Paullinia boliviana'' # '' Paullinia bracteosa'' # '' Paullinia brenesii'' # '' Paullinia brentberlinii'' # '' Paullinia bristanii'' # '' Paullinia buricana'' # '' Paullinia caloptera'' # '' Paullinia cambessedesii'' # '' Paullinia capitata'' # '' Paullinia capreolata'' # '' Paullinia carpopodea'' # '' Paullinia carrenoi'' # '' Paullinia castaneifolia'' # '' Paullinia cauliflora'' # '' Paullinia cearensis'' # '' Paullinia chocoensis'' # '' Paullinia cidii'' # '' Paullinia cirrhipes'' # '' Paullinia clathrata'' # '' Paullinia clavigera'' # '' Paullinia clematidifolia'' # '' Paullinia conduplicata'' # '' Paullinia connaracea'' # '' Paullinia coriacea'' # '' Paullinia correae'' # '' Paullinia costaricensis'' # '' Paullinia costata'' # '' Paullinia cristata'' # '' Paullinia cuneata'' # ''
Paullinia cupana Guaraná ( from the Portuguese ''guaraná'' ; ''Paullinia cupana'', synonym (taxonomy), syns. ''P. crysan, P. sorbilis'') is a climbing plant in the family Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guaraná has l ...
'' : Guaraná (
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Paullinia cururu ''Paullinia'' is a genus of Flowering plant, flowering shrubs, small trees and lianas in the Sapindus, soapberry family, Sapindaceae and typical of tribe Paullinieae. It is native to Tropics, tropical South America, Central America and the Carib ...
'' # '' Paullinia curvicuspis'' # '' Paullinia dasygonia'' # '' Paullinia dasyphylla'' # '' Paullinia dasystachya'' # '' Paullinia decorticans'' # '' Paullinia degranvillei'' # '' Paullinia densiflora'' # '' Paullinia echinata'' # '' Paullinia elegans'' # '' Paullinia elliptica'' # '' Paullinia elongata'' # '' Paullinia emetica'' # '' Paullinia enneaphylla'' # '' Paullinia eriocarpa'' # '' Paullinia exalata'' # '' Paullinia excisa'' # '' Paullinia ferruginea'' # '' Paullinia fibulata'' # '' Paullinia filicifolia'' # '' Paullinia fimbriata'' # '' Paullinia firma'' # '' Paullinia fissistipula'' # '' Paullinia fistulosa'' # '' Paullinia fournieri'' # '' Paullinia fraxinifolia'' # '' Paullinia fruticosa'' # '' Paullinia funicularis'' # '' Paullinia fuscescens'' # '' Paullinia fusiformis'' # '' Paullinia gigantea'' # '' Paullinia globosa'' # '' Paullinia glomerulosa'' # '' Paullinia granatensis'' # '' Paullinia grandifolia'' # '' Paullinia guaviarensis'' # '' Paullinia hemiptera'' # '' Paullinia hispida'' # '' Paullinia hitchcockii'' # '' Paullinia hondurensis'' # '' Paullinia hymenobracteata'' # '' Paullinia hystrix'' # '' Paullinia imberbis'' # '' Paullinia ingifolia'' # '' Paullinia integra'' # '' Paullinia interrupta'' # '' Paullinia isoptera'' # '' Paullinia jamaicensis'' # '' Paullinia josecuatrii'' # '' Paullinia kallunkii'' # '' Paullinia killipii'' # '' Paullinia laeta'' # '' Paullinia largifolia'' # '' Paullinia latifolia'' # '' Paullinia leiocarpa'' # '' Paullinia linearis'' # '' Paullinia lingulata'' # '' Paullinia livescens'' # '' Paullinia macrophylla'' # '' Paullinia mallophylla'' # '' Paullinia manarae'' # '' Paullinia marginata'' # '' Paullinia mariae'' # '' Paullinia martinellii'' # '' Paullinia martinensis'' # '' Paullinia mazanensis'' # '' Paullinia medullosa'' # '' Paullinia meliifolia'' # '' Paullinia micrantha'' # '' Paullinia microneura'' # '' Paullinia mollicoma'' # '' Paullinia morii'' # '' Paullinia navicularis'' # '' Paullinia nitida'' # '' Paullinia nobilis'' # '' Paullinia novemalata'' # '' Paullinia nuriensis'' # '' Paullinia obovata'' # '' Paullinia oldemanii'' # '' Paullinia olivacea'' # '' Paullinia pachycarpa'' # '' Paullinia panamensis'' # '' Paullinia parvibractea'' # '' Paullinia paullinioides'' # '' Paullinia pinnata'' # '' Paullinia plagioptera'' # '' Paullinia platymisca'' # '' Paullinia plumieri'' # '' Paullinia prevostiana'' # '' Paullinia pseudota'' # '' Paullinia pterocarpa'' # '' Paullinia pterophylla'' # '' Paullinia quitensis'' # '' Paullinia reticulata'' # '' Paullinia revoluta'' # '' Paullinia rhomboidea'' # '' Paullinia riodocensis'' # '' Paullinia rubiginosa'' # '' Paullinia rufescens'' # '' Paullinia rugosa'' # '' Paullinia scaberula'' # '' Paullinia scabra'' # '' Paullinia selenoptera'' # '' Paullinia seminuda'' # '' Paullinia serjaniifolia'' # '' Paullinia setosa'' # '' Paullinia simulans'' # '' Paullinia sphaerocarpa'' # '' Paullinia spicata'' # '' Paullinia spicithyrsa'' # '' Paullinia splendida'' # '' Paullinia sprucei'' # '' Paullinia stellata'' # '' Paullinia stenopetala'' # '' Paullinia sternii'' # '' Paullinia stipitata'' # '' Paullinia stipularis'' # '' Paullinia subauriculata'' # '' Paullinia subnuda'' # '' Paullinia talamancensis'' # '' Paullinia tarapotensis'' # '' Paullinia tenera'' # '' Paullinia tenuifolia'' # '' Paullinia ternata'' # '' Paullinia tetragona'' # '' Paullinia tomentosa'' # '' Paullinia tricornis'' # '' Paullinia trifoliolata'' # '' Paullinia trigonia'' # '' Paullinia trilatera'' # '' Paullinia triptera'' # '' Paullinia tumbesensis'' # '' Paullinia turbacensis'' # '' Paullinia uchocacha'' # '' Paullinia uloptera'' # '' Paullinia unifoliolata'' # '' Paullinia venezuelana'' # '' Paullinia venosa'' # '' Paullinia verrucosa'' # '' Paullinia vespertilio'' # '' Paullinia weinmanniifolia'' # '' Paullinia wurdackii'' # '' Paullinia xestophylla'' # '' Paullinia yoco'' - Yoco


Uses

Several uses are recorded. The
fruit In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (angiosperms) that is formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate their seeds. Edible fruits in particular have long propaga ...
of several species are edible, with '' P. cupana'' (Guaraná) being the most popular. Other species, notably '' P. yoco'' (Yoco), are used as
herbal medicine Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine. Scientific evidence for the effectiveness of many herbal treatments ...
for various treatments. The sap of some species, notably '' P. cururu'' is highly
toxic Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a subst ...
, and is used as an
arrow poison Arrow poisons are used to poison arrow heads or darts for the purposes of hunting and warfare. They have been used by indigenous peoples worldwide and are still in use in areas of South America, Africa and Asia. Notable examples are the poisons se ...
by Native American tribes in
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. Similarly, the long flexible stems of '' Paullinia pinnata'' are used to poison fish in shallow pools, as described by the English naturalist
Henry Walter Bates Henry Walter Bates (8 February 1825 – 16 February 1892) was an English natural history, naturalist and explorer who gave the first scientific account of mimicry in animals. He was most famous for his expedition to the Tropical rainforest ...
in his book '' The Naturalist on the River Amazons''.Bates, H. W. (1864). ''The naturalist on the River Amazons, a record of adventures, habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life and aspects of nature under the Equator during eleven years of travel''. London: J. Murray. Second edition. (Reprinted in paperback facsimile, Elibron Classics, 2005.) Page 242.


References


External links

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