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- Genipa abstract "Genipa, the genip-trees, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. This genus is closely allied to Gardenia; several Gardenia species were originally placed in Genipa. It is not to be confused with genip (Melicoccus bijugatus), a completely unrelated eudicot. The name is derived from genipapo, the Guianan name for G. americana (commonly known as Huito). The genus is also commonly called jagua, xagua or xaqua.Most authors today restrict Genipa to the New World species, transferring the Old World species to other genera. The ten species from Madagascar, originally described by Drake, are referred to as Genipa sensu Drake. They do not belong to the Rubiaceae tribe Gardenieae like the New World Genipa species and their Australasian relatives, but in the tribe Octotropideae. The Genipa species sensu Drake are better placed in the otherwise South African genus Hyperacanthus. Other species are now in Randia, and a number of additional genera. Altogether, a mere 3 species are nowadays included in Genipa; even of the Neotropical taxa, many are now included in the widespread and variable G. americana.".
- Genipa class Asterids.
- Genipa class Eudicots.
- Genipa division Flowering_plant.
- Genipa family Gardenieae.
- Genipa family Ixoroideae.
- Genipa family Rubiaceae.
- Genipa kingdom Plant.
- Genipa order Gentianales.
- Genipa thumbnail Geniculata_and_Genipa.jpg?width=300.
- Genipa wikiPageExternalLink qsearch.do?plantName=Genipa&page=quickSearch.
- Genipa wikiPageExternalLink biotradebrief-genipaamericana.pdf.
- Genipa wikiPageExternalLink biotradebrief-genipaamericana.pdf.
- Genipa wikiPageID "70198".
- Genipa wikiPageRevisionID "568981079".
- Genipa familia Rubiaceae.
- Genipa genus "Genipa".
- Genipa genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Genipa hasPhotoCollection Genipa.
- Genipa imageCaption "Flower, fruit, seeds and leaf of Huito , with Geniculata sp. branch at lower left.".
- Genipa name "Genipa".
- Genipa ordo Gentianales.
- Genipa regnum Plant.
- Genipa subdivision "Genipa americana".
- Genipa subdivision "Genipa infundibuliformis".
- Genipa subdivision "Genipa spruceana".
- Genipa subdivision "and see [[#List of species".
- Genipa subdivisionRanks Species.
- Genipa subfamilia Ixoroideae.
- Genipa tribus Gardenieae.
- Genipa unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Genipa unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Genipa unrankedSubclassis Asterids.
- Genipa subject Category:Rubiaceae.
- Genipa type Eukaryote.
- Genipa type Plant.
- Genipa type Species.
- Genipa type FloweringPlant.
- Genipa type Plant.
- Genipa type Organism.
- Genipa comment "Genipa, the genip-trees, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. This genus is closely allied to Gardenia; several Gardenia species were originally placed in Genipa. It is not to be confused with genip (Melicoccus bijugatus), a completely unrelated eudicot. The name is derived from genipapo, the Guianan name for G. americana (commonly known as Huito).".
- Genipa label "Genipa".
- Genipa label "Genipa".
- Genipa label "Genipa".
- Genipa label "Genipa".
- Genipa sameAs Genipa.
- Genipa sameAs Genipa.
- Genipa sameAs Genipa.
- Genipa sameAs m.0j71y.
- Genipa sameAs Q2345542.
- Genipa sameAs Q2345542.
- Genipa wasDerivedFrom Genipa?oldid=568981079.
- Genipa depiction Geniculata_and_Genipa.jpg.
- Genipa depiction Thalia_geniculata.
- Genipa isPrimaryTopicOf Genipa.
- Genipa name "Genipa".