Bourreria havanensis
Bourreria havanensis Miers

Bourreria havanensis is a species in the genus Bourreria, belonging to the family Ehretiaceae. It was first described by Miers in 1869. This plant is native to several regions in the Caribbean and southeastern United States, including Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Florida, and Haiti.
Description
Bourreria havanensis is a member of the plant family Ehretiaceae and is part of the genus Bourreria. The species was formally published in 1869 by the botanist Miers. It is naturally distributed across several areas in the Caribbean and the southeastern United States. The species occurs in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Florida, and Haiti, indicating its presence in both tropical and subtropical regions. As a species within the genus Bourreria, it shares characteristics typical of this group, though specific morphological details are not provided here. Its occurrence in multiple island and mainland locations highlights its regional ecological presence.
Distribution
Cuba · Dominican Republic · Florida · Haiti
Synonyms
Bourreria montana f. glabrifoliaBourreria cassinifoliaBourreria montanaBourreria tomentosa var. havanensisBourreria urbaniiEhretia cassinifoliaEhretia havanensisEhretia tomentosa var. havanensisMorelosia cassinifoliaMorelosia havanensisEhretia cassinefolia
