Bunchosia
Bunchosia is a genus in the Malpighiaceae, a family of about 75 genera of flowering plants in the order Malpighiales. It contains roughly 75 species of trees and shrubs, which are native to dry woodlands, savannas, and wet forests. Their range extends from Mexico and the Caribbean to southeastern Brazil and adjacent Argentina. Bunchosia is one of three arborescent genera of Malpighiaceae with fleshy, bird-dispersed fruits.Selected species
- Bunchosia argentea DC. - silver peanut butter fruit, marmelo, mountain plum. A wild species with leaves abaxially sericeous, giving a silvery appearance.
- Bunchosia armeniaca DC. - cansaboca, friar's plum.
- Bunchosia biocellata Schltdl.
- Bunchosia cauliflora W.R.Anderson
- Bunchosia cornifolia Kunth
- Bunchosia costaricensis Rose
- Bunchosia fluminensis - cachita, muchita or cafezinho do mato. Flavour resembles corn and papaya.
- Bunchosia glandulifera Kunth - peanut butter fruit. Most popular and widespread species in cultivation.
- Bunchosia glandulosa DC.
- Bunchosia hartwegiana Benth.
- Bunchosia hookeriana A.Juss.
- Bunchosia jamaicensis Urb. & Ndz.
- Bunchosia lindeniana A.Juss.
- Bunchosia linearifolia P.Wilson
- Bunchosia mcvaughii W.R.Anderson
- Bunchosia pallescens Skottsb. - usama or pale bunchosia.
- Bunchosia praecox W.R.Anderson
- Bunchosia sonorensis Rose
- Bunchosia tutensis Dobson
Formerly placed here
- Malpighia mexicana subsp. guadalajarensis F.K.Mey.