Cunonia
Cunonia is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Cunoniaceae. The genus has a disjunct distribution, with 24 species endemic to New Caledonia in the Pacific, and one species in Southern Africa. Leaves are opposite, simple or pinnate with a margin entire to serrate. Interpetiolar stipules are often conspicuous and generally enclose buds to form a spoon-like shape. Flowers are bisexual, white, red, or green, arranged in racemes. The fruit is a capsule opening first around the base then vertically, seeds are winged.Southern Africa
New Caledonia
- Cunonia × alticola
- Cunonia aoupiniensis
- Cunonia atrorubens
- Cunonia austrocaledonica
- Cunonia balansae
- Cunonia bopopensis
- Cunonia bullata
- Cunonia cerifera
- Cunonia deplanchei
- Cunonia dickisonii
- Cunonia × koghicola
- Cunonia lenormandii
- Cunonia linearisepala
- Cunonia macrophylla
- Cunonia montana
- Cunonia pseudoverticillata
- Cunonia pterophylla
- Cunonia pulchella
- Cunonia purpurea
- Cunonia rotundifolia
- Cunonia rupicola
- Cunonia schinziana
- Cunonia varijuga
- Cunonia vieillardii