Bourreria petiolaris
Bourreria petiolaris (Lam.) Thulin

Bourreria petiolaris is a species in the genus Bourreria, belonging to the family Ehretiaceae. It is native to several regions in East Africa and the Indian Ocean islands, including Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, and Tanzania. The species was formally described in 1987 and is classified under the scientific authority (Lam.) Thulin.
Description
Bourreria petiolaris is a member of the plant family Ehretiaceae, known for its presence in the regions of Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, and Tanzania. The species was scientifically recognized and published in 1987, with the nomenclatural authority attributed to Thulin, based on the original work by Lam. As part of the genus Bourreria, it shares characteristics with other species within this taxonomic group. Its distribution is limited to the specified regions, reflecting its adaptation to the ecological conditions of these areas.
Distribution
Kenya · Madagascar · Mauritius · Mozambique · Tanzania
Synonyms
Subrisia petiolarisCordia petiolataEhretia internodisEhretia laxaEhretia mauritianaEhretia petiolarisHilsenbergia ehretiaHilsenbergia rugosaHilsenbergia petiolaris
