Malpighia
Malpighia is a genus of flowering plants in the nance family, Malpighiaceae. It contains about 45 species of shrubs or small trees, all of which are native to the American tropics. The generic name honours Marcello Malpighi, a 17th-century Italian physician and botanist. The species grow to tall, with a dense, often thorny crown. The leaves are evergreen, simple, long, with an entire or serrated margin. The flowers are solitary or in umbels of two to several together, each flower diameter, with five white, pink, red, or purple petals. The fruit is a red, orange, or purple drupe, containing two or three hard seeds. M. emarginata is cultivated for its sweet and juicy fruits, which are very rich in vitamin C.- Malpighia aquifolia L.
- Malpighia cauliflora Proctor & Vivaldi
- Malpighia coccigera L. - Singapore holly
- Malpighia cubensis Kunth - palo bronco de hoja pequeña
- Malpighia emarginata DC. - Barbados cherry, acerola
- Malpighia fucata Ker Gawl.
- Malpighia glabra
- Malpighia harrisii Small
- Malpighia mexicana A.Juss.
- Malpighia obtusifolia Proctor
- Malpighia polytricha A.Juss.
- Malpighia proctorii Vivaldi
- Malpighia setosa Spreng. - bristly stingingbush
- Malpighia suberosa Small
- Malpighia urens L. - cowhage
Formerly placed here
- Bunchosia argentea DC.
- Bunchosia armeniaca DC. Kunth
- Bunchosia glandulosa DC.
- Byrsonima altissima DC.
- Byrsonima crassifolia Kunth
- Byrsonima densa DC.
- Byrsonima spicata DC.
- Heteropterys multiflora Hochr.