Annonaceae
(THE CUSTARD-APPLE FAMILY)
Biota of North America Program
Texas A&M University Bioinformatics Working Group
Standardized nomenclature following © John T. Kartesz. 1996. Revision: A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. The Biota of North America Program of the North Carolina Botanical Garden . This listing features updates (1996) of BONAP nomenclature, use of common names derived from BONAP data, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service data on endangered/threatened taxa, and information on Texas taxa taken from a database developed from Stephan L. Hatch, Kancheepuram N. Gandhi, and Larry E. Brown. 1990. Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Texas (now in the process of proofing).

Annona L. - CUSTARD-APPLE AND SOURSOP

    cheirimola P. Mill.

    glabra L.

    montana Macfad.

    muricata L.

    reticulata L.

    squamosa L.

    Artabotrys R. Br.

      hexapetalus (L. f.) Bhandari

      Asimina Adans. - PAWPAW

        angustifolia Raf. Synonymy: Asimina longifolia Kral , Asimina longifolia var. spatulata Kral , Pityothamnus angustifolius (Raf.) Small

        incana (Bartr.) Exell Synonymy: Asimina speciosa Nash , Pityothamnus incanus (Bartr.) Small

        X nashii Kral [angustifolia X incana]

        obovata (Willd.) Nash Synonymy: Pityothamnus obovatus (Willd.) Small

        parviflora (Michx.) Dunal Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Dwarf pawpaw (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone)

        pygmea (Bartr.) Dunal Synonymy: Pityothamnus pygmeus (Bartr.) Small

        reticulata Shuttlw. ex Chapman Synonymy: Pityothamnus reticulatus (Shuttlw. ex Chapman) Small

        tetramera Small Listed by the U.S. FWS as endangered, the FWS local name is Four-petal pawpaw and the FWS range is: U.S.A. (FL). Listed on September 26, 1986 (Volume 51 Federal Register 34419). Synonymy: Pityothamnus tetramerus (Small) Small

        triloba (L.) Dunal Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Common pawpaw (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone)

        Cananga (DC.) Hook. f. & T. Thomson - PERFUMETREE

          odorata (Lam.) Hook. f. & T. Thomson Synonymy: Uvaria odorata Lam.

          Deeringothamnus Small - FALSE PAWPAW

            pulchellus Small Listed by the U.S. FWS as endangered, the FWS local name is Beautiful pawpaw and the FWS range is: U.S.A. (FL). Listed on September 26, 1986 (Volume 51 Federal Register 34419). Synonymy: Asimina pulchella (Small) G.A. Zimmerman

            rugelii (B.L. Robins.) Small Listed by the U.S. FWS as endangered, the FWS local name is Rugel's pawpaw and the FWS range is: U.S.A. (FL). Listed on September 26, 1986 (Volume 51 Federal Register 34419). Synonymy: Asimina rugelii B.L. Robins.

            Guatteria Ruiz & PavĒn - HAYA-MINGA

              blainii (Griseb.) Urban Synonymy: Cananga blainii (Griseb.) Britt.

              caribaea Urban Synonymy: Cananga caribaea (Urban) Britt.

              Oxandra A. Rich. - BLACK-LANCEWOOD

                lanceolata (Sw.) Baill.

                laurifolia (Sw.) A. Rich.

                Rollinia St.-Hil. - WILD SUGAR-APPLE

                  mucosa (Jacq.) Baill.


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