cheirimola P. Mill.
glabra L.
montana Macfad.
muricata L.
reticulata L.
squamosa L.
hexapetalus (L. f.) Bhandari
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
triloba (L.) Dunal
Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Common pawpaw
(Texas Distribution by vegetation zone)
odorata (Lam.) Hook. f. & T. Thomson
Synonymy: Uvaria odorata Lam.
blainii (Griseb.) Urban
Synonymy: Cananga blainii (Griseb.) Britt.
caribaea Urban
Synonymy: Cananga caribaea (Urban) Britt.
lanceolata (Sw.) Baill.
laurifolia (Sw.) A. Rich.
mucosa (Jacq.) Baill.
Annona L. - CUSTARD-APPLE AND SOURSOP
Artabotrys R. Br.
Asimina Adans. - PAWPAW
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
Cananga (DC.) Hook. f. & T. Thomson - PERFUMETREE
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
Oxandra A. Rich. - BLACK-LANCEWOOD
Rollinia St.-Hil. - WILD SUGAR-APPLE
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