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As of November 2025, there are 2 accepted species:<ref name=potw/> |
As of November 2025, there are 2 accepted species:<ref name=potw/> |
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*”[[Gymnospora blanchetti]]” <small>(Chodat) J.F.B. Pastore</small> |
*”[[Gymnospora blanchetti]]” <small>(Chodat) J.F.B. Pastore</small> |
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*”[[Gymnospora violoides]]” <small>(A.St.-Hil. & Moq.) J.F.B. Pastore</small> |
*”[[Gymnospora violoides]]” <small>(A.St.-Hil. & Moq.) J.F.B. Pastore</small> |
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Revision as of 02:07, 15 November 2025
Plant genus in the family Polygalaceae
Gymnospora is a genus of flowering plants in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae) which is endemic to Brazil.[1] It was first described as a subgenus of Polygala by Robert Chodat in 1891.[3] It was separated into its own genera in 2013.[2] Their flowers are 6 to 10 millimetres (0.24 to 0.39 in) long and its pedicels are 2 to 8 millimetres (0.079 to 0.315 in) long.[4]
Species
As of November 2025, there are 2 accepted species:[1]

