Rhinotropis is a small genus in the family Polygalaceae. It was separated as a genus from Polygala by J. Richard Abbott in 2011. It is native to the south and west of the United States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah) and to Mexico.
Rhinotropis is a small genus in the family Polygalaceae. It was separated as a genus from Polygala by J. Richard Abbott in 2011. It is native to the south and west of the United States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah) and to Mexico.
==Species== , Plants of the World Online accepted the following species: Rhinotropis acanthoclada (A.Gray) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis californica (Nutt.) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis cornuta (Kellogg) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis desertorum (Brandegee) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis heterorhyncha (Barneby) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis intermontana (T.Wendt) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis lindheimeri (A.Gray) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis madrensis (T.Wendt) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis maravillasensis (Correll) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis minutifolia (Rose) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis nitida (Brandegee) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis nudata (Brandegee) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis parryi (A.W.Benn.) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis purpusii (Brandegee) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis rimulicola (Steyerm.) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis rusbyi (Greene) J.R.Abbott Rhinotropis subspinosa (S.Watson) J.R.Abbott
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