Category
page 1Flora of Hispaniola

Aulacomnium palustre
species of plant

Justicia spicigera
species of plant

Senna pendula
species of plant

Dicranopteris flexuosa
species of plant
Ilex obcordata
species of plant
Lyonia truncata
species of plant
Salvia lachnaioclada
species of plant
Palaeoraphe
Palaeoraphe is an extinct genus of palms, represented by one species, Palaeoraphe dominicana from early Miocene Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispaniola, in the modern-day Dominican Republic.
==Discovery and naming==
The genus is known from a single, diameter, full flower. The holotype is currently deposited in the collections of the Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, as number "Sd–9–158", where it was studied and described by Dr George Poinar. Dr Poinar published his 2002 type description for Palaeoraphe in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Pilea serpyllifolia
species of flowering plant
Rochefortia cuneata
species of plant
Psidium amplexicaule
species of plant
Corallorhiza ekmanii
species of plant
Myriopteris lendigera
species of plant
Dichaea muricata
species of plant
Colleteria exserta
species of plant
Myriopteris fimbriata
species of plant

Xylosma domingensis
species of plant