Genus of flowering plants in the borage family
Cordia
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Cordia boissieri in bloom
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Eudicots
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Clade:
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Asterids
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Order:
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Boraginales
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Family:
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Boraginaceae
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Subfamily:
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Cordioideae
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Genus:
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Cordia L.
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Type species
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Cordia myxa
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Species[1]
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228; see text
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Synonyms[1]
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- Acnadena Raf. (1838)
- Ascanica Crantz (1766)
- Auxemma Miers (1875)
- Borellia Neck. (1790), opus utique oppr.
- Bourgia Scop. (1777)
- Calyptracordia Britton (1925)
- Carpiphea Raf. (1838)
- Catonia Raf. (1837), nom. illeg.
- Cerdana Ruiz & Pav. (1794)
- Cienkowskia Regel & Rach (1859)
- Coilanthera Raf. (1838)
- Collococcus P.Browne (1756)
- Colococca Raf. (1838)
- Cordiada Vell. (1829)
- Cordiopsis Desv. (1825)
- Ectemis Raf. (1838)
- Gerascanthus P.Browne (1756)
- Gynaion A.DC. (1845)
- Hemigymnia Griff. (1843)
- Lithocardium L. ex Kuntze (1891), nom. superfl.
- Macielia Vand. (1788)
- Macria Ten. (1847), nom. illeg.
- Myxa (Endl.) Lindl. in Veg. Kingd.: 629 (1846)
- Novella Raf. (1838)
- Paradigma Miers (1875)
- Patagonica Boehm. (1760), nom. superfl.
- Patagonula L. (1753)
- Physoclada (DC.) Lindl. (1846)
- Pilicordia (A.DC.) Lindl. (1846)
- Plethostephia Miers (1875)
- Purkinjia C.Presl (1834)
- Quarena Raf. (1838)
- Rhabdocalyx Lindl. (1846)
- Saccellium Bonpl. (1806)
- Salimori Adans. (1763)
- Sebestena Gaertn. (1788), nom. illeg.
- Sebestena Boehm. (1760)
- Toquera Raf. (1838)
- Tsiemtani Adans. (1763)
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Cordia is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It contains 228 species of shrubs and trees, that are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.[1] Many of the species are commonly called manjack, while bocote may refer to several Central American species in Spanish.
The generic name honours German botanist and pharmacist Valerius Cordus (1515–1544).[3] Like most other Boraginaceae, the majority have trichomes (hairs) on the leaves.