Omalanthus
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Bleeding-heart tree (Omalanthus populifolius)
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Omalanthus is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae and the monogeneric subtribe Carumbiinae. It comprises about 35 species. The genus is native to tropical Asia and Australia.
[edit] Synonyms
This genus is also known as:
- Carumbium Reinw.
- Dibrachion Regel
- Dibrachium Walp.
- Duania Noronha
- Homalanthus A.Juss., orth. var.
- Wartmannia Müll.Arg.
[edit] Species include
- Omalanthus fastuosus
- Omalanthus novoguineensis
- Omalanthus nutans
- Omalanthus populifolius
- Omalanthus polyandrus
- Omalanthus stokesii
- Omalanthus sulawesianus
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