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Alseodaphne

Alseodaphne is a genus of plants in the family Lauraceae, endemic to China and Southeast Asia. The genus has 96 species of evergreen trees to shrubs. They have bisexual flowers, a fruit stalk that is red, green, or yellow, and black fruit.

Species
53 species are currently accepted. They are listed here alphabetically with author and species range: • Alseodaphne albifrons – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo • Alseodaphne archboldiana – New Guinea • Alseodaphne bancana – Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo • Alseodaphne birmanica – Myanmar and Thailand • Alseodaphne borneensis – Borneo • Alseodaphne dura – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne elmeri – Borneo • Alseodaphne elongata – Sumatra • Alseodaphne foxiana – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne garciniicarpa – Peninsular Malaysia (Perak) • Alseodaphne glauciflora – Sumatra and Borneo (West Kalimantan) • Alseodaphne glaucina – Vietnam • Alseodaphne gracilis – China (southeastern Yunnan) • Alseodaphne griffithii – Myanmar • Alseodaphne habrotricha – southern India • Alseodaphne himalayana – Nepal • Alseodaphne huanglianshanensis – China (Southern Yunnan) • Alseodaphne insignis – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo • Alseodaphne intermedia – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra • Alseodaphne khasyana – Eastern India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar • Alseodaphne kochummenii – Peninsula Malaysia (Pahang) • Alseodaphne longipes – Philippines (Samar, Mindanao, Luzon) • Alseodaphne macrantha – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne medogensis – southeastern Tibet • Alseodaphne micrantha – Peninsula Malaysia (Johor) • Alseodaphne montana – Borneo (Sabah) • Alseodaphne nicobarica – Nicobar Islands • Alseodaphne nigrescens – southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne oblanceolata – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo • Alseodaphne obovata – Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo • Alseodaphne owdenii – Eastern India and Bangladesh • Alseodaphne paludosa – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra • Alseodaphne panduriformis – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne peduncularis – Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra • Alseodaphne pendulifolia – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne perakensis – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne philippinensis – Philippines (Mindanao: Mt. Apo). • Alseodaphne polyneura – Sumatra • Alseodaphne ramosii – Philippines (Palawan: Mt. Victoria) • Alseodaphne rhododendropsis – Vietnam • Alseodaphne ridleyi – Peninsular Malaysia • Alseodaphne rubriflora – Myanmar (Myitkyina) • Alseodaphne rubrolignea – Peninsula Malaysia (Pahang) and Borneo • Alseodaphne semecarpifolia – southern India and Sri Lanka • Alseodaphne siamensis – Thailand (Ranawung). • Alseodaphne suboppositifolia – Vietnam (Kontum). • Alseodaphne sulcata – Borneo (Sabah) • Alseodaphne tomentosa – Borneo (Sarawak) • Alseodaphne tonkinensis – Vietnam • Alseodaphne utilis – Vietnam • Alseodaphne wrayi – Thailand and Peninsula Malaysia (Perak) • Alseodaphne yunnanensis – China (southeastern Yunnan) Formerly placed hereAlseodaphnopsis hainanensis (as Alseodaphne hainanensis) • Alseodaphnopsis rugosa (as Alseodaphne rugosa) ==Chemistry==
Chemistry
Perakensol is a phenanthrenoid that can be isolated from A. perakensis. ==References==
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