Bignonia
Bignonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae. Its genus and family were named after Jean-Paul Bignon by his protégé Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1694, and the genus was established as part of modern botanical nomenclature in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. Species have been recorded from the southern USA, Central to most of South America.Species
Species include:
- Bignonia binata Thunb.
- Bignonia bracteomana L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia callistegioides Cham.
- Bignonia campanulata Cham.
- Bignonia capreolata L.
- Bignonia convolvuloides L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia corymbosa L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia costata L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia cuneata L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia decora L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia diversifolia Kunth
- Bignonia hyacinthina L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia lilacina L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia longiflora Cav.
- Bignonia magnifica W.Bull
- Bignonia microcalyx G.Mey.
- Bignonia neouliginosa L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia nocturna L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia phellosperma L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia potosina L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia prieurei DC.
- Bignonia pterocalyx L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia ramantacea L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia sciuripabula L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia sordida L.G.Lohmann
- Bignonia uleana L.G.Lohmann