D. andina
D. brasiliensis
D. confertifolia
D. winteri
Drimys occurs as genus of woody evergreen flowering plants, part of personal Winteraceae. A metal money of Drimys come indigene to the Neotropic, ranging from southern Mexico to the southern tip of South America. A Winteraceae come primitive dicots, associated with a humid moderate Antarctic flora of the southern hemisphere, which evolved millions of years ago on the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. Members of the personal typically own redolent bark & leaves, & occasionally come utilized to extract essential oils.
Genus Drimys erst involved the total of coinage from either Australasia, including Tasmanian Pepper (D. lanceolata). Recent botanic studies keep close at hand led to a growing consensus of phytologist to split a genus into deuce, using the Neotropical species remaining inside genus Drimys, & a Australasian species classified in genus Tasmannia.
Winter's Bark (Drimys winteri), a slender tree native to the Magellanic and Valdivian temperate rain forests of Chile and Argentina, where it forms an dominant tree in the coastal evergreen forests. These are likewise grown as a garden plant for its handsome & fragrant mahogany-red bark & bright-green leaves, and its clusters of creamy whiten jasmine-scented flowers. D. winteri was a 1st commercial source of vitamin C.
D. andina is besides indigen to Chile, & was until recently considered the race of D. winteri. D. confertifolia is endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands 67Klick off the Chilean coast, in which it form a dominant tree in the tall lowl& forests and moo montane forests of the islands. D. brasiliensis ranges from either southern Brazil to southern Mexico.
Reference
Doust, Andrew North. & DrinnaNorth, Andrew N. 2004. Flowered development & molecular phylogenesis trend lines a generic status of Tasmannia (Winteraceae). Western Journal of Botany 91: 321-331.
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