Ceodes
Ceodes is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Nyctaginaceae.
It includes 20 species which range from the western Indian Ocean islands to Indochina, Malesia, eastern Australia, and the Pacific.
Species
There are 20 species assigned to this genus:- Ceodes amplifolia – Tubuai Islands
- Ceodes artensis – New Caledonia
- Ceodes austro-orientalis – Tuamotu and Pitcairn Island
- Ceodes brownii – Marquesas
- Ceodes brunoniana – Lord Howe Island, Kermadec Islands, North Island of New Zealand, and Hawaiian Islands
- Ceodes cauliflora – Timor to New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Maluku, and Marianas
- Ceodes corniculata – Maluku and western New Guinea
- Ceodes coronata – Tubuai Islands
- Ceodes diandra – New Guinea
- Ceodes gigantocarpa – New Caledonia
- Ceodes gracilescens – Society Islands
- Ceodes lanceolata – Mauritius and Réunion
- Ceodes longirostris – Philippines, Maluku, Lesser Sunda Islands, and Papuasia
- Ceodes merytifolia – Samoan Islands
- Ceodes muelleriana – New Guinea and Solomon Islands
- Ceodes rapaensis – Tubuai Islands
- Ceodes sechellarum – Mayotte and Seychelles
- Ceodes taitensis – Society Islands
- Ceodes umbellifera – Bangladesh to Indochina, Malesia, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands, Papuasia, eastern Australia, and the Pacific
- Ceodes wagneriana – Hawaiian Islands