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Species of Gardenia J. Ellis

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Gardenia spp. a 
Gardenia armata Sw. Randia armata (Sw.) DC.   
Gardenia augusta Merr. Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis   
Gardenia brachythamnus (K. Schum.) Launert  a 
Gardenia brighamii H. Mann  a 
Gardenia carinata Wall.  a 
Gardenia cornuta Hemsl.  a 
Gardenia dumetorum Retz. Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng.   
Gardenia fitzalanii F. Muell. Atractocarpus fitzalanii (F. Muell.) Puttock   
Gardenia florida L. Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis   
Gardenia gjellerupii Valeton  a 
Gardenia globosa Hochst. Rothmannia globosa (Hochst.) Keay   
Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis  a 
Gardenia latifolia Aiton  a 
Gardenia longiflora Ruiz & Pav. Rosenbergiodendron longiflorum (Ruiz & Pav.) Fagerl.   
Gardenia lucida Roxb. Gardenia resinifera Roth   
Gardenia mannii H. St. John & Kuykendall  a 
Gardenia mussaenda L. f. Rosenbergiodendron formosum (Jacq.) Fagerl.  i
Gardenia philastrei Pierre ex Pit.  a 
Gardenia posoquerioides S. Moore  a 
Gardenia pseudopsidium (Blanco) Fern.-Vill.  a 
Gardenia pulchella G. Don Heinsia crinita (Afzel.) G. Taylor   
Gardenia radicans Thunb. Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis   
Gardenia resinifera Roth  a 
Gardenia rothmannia L. f. Rothmannia capensis Thunb.  i
Gardenia sessilis Vell. Alibertia sessilis (Vell.) K. Schum.   
Gardenia sherbourniae Hook. Sherbournia calycina (G. Don) Hua   
Gardenia sootepensis Hutch.  a 
Gardenia spatulifolia Stapf & Hutch. Gardenia volkensii K. Schum. subsp. spatulifolia (Stapf & Hutch.) Verdc.   
Gardenia spinosa Thunb. Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng.   
Gardenia taitensis DC.  a 
Gardenia ternifolia Schumach.  a 
Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. subsp. jovis-tonantis (Welw.) Verdc.  ai
Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. subsp. ternifolia  ai
Gardenia thunbergia L. f.  ai
Gardenia tomentosa Blume ex DC. Catunaregam tomentosa (Blume ex DC.) Tirveng.   
Gardenia tubifera Wall.  a 
Gardenia turgida Roxb. Ceriscoides turgida (Roxb.) Tirveng.   
Gardenia uliginosa Retz. Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre   
Gardenia urcelliformis Schweinf. ex Hiern Rothmannia urcelliformis (Schweinf. ex Hiern) Bullock ex Robyns  i
Gardenia volkensii K. Schum.  a 
Gardenia volkensii K. Schum. subsp. spatulifolia (Stapf & Hutch.) Verdc.  ai
Gardenia volkensii K. Schum. subsp. volkensii  ai
  1. Gardenia armata Sw. (=Randia armata (Sw.) DC.)
  2. Gardenia augusta Merr. (=Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis)
  3. Gardenia brachythamnus (K. Schum.) Launert
  4. Gardenia brighamii H. Mann
  5. Gardenia carinata Wall.
  6. Gardenia cornuta Hemsl.
  7. Gardenia dumetorum Retz. (=Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng.)
  8. Gardenia fitzalanii F. Muell. (=Atractocarpus fitzalanii (F. Muell.) Puttock)
  9. Gardenia florida L. (=Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis)
  10. Gardenia gjellerupii Valeton
  11. Gardenia globosa Hochst. (=Rothmannia globosa (Hochst.) Keay)
  12. Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis
  13. Gardenia latifolia Aiton
  14. Gardenia longiflora Ruiz & Pav. (=Rosenbergiodendron longiflorum (Ruiz & Pav.) Fagerl.)
  15. Gardenia lucida Roxb. (=Gardenia resinifera Roth)
  16. Gardenia mannii H. St. John & Kuykendall
  17. Gardenia mussaenda L. f. (=Rosenbergiodendron formosum (Jacq.) Fagerl.)
  18. Gardenia philastrei Pierre ex Pit.
  19. Gardenia posoquerioides S. Moore
  20. Gardenia pseudopsidium (Blanco) Fern.-Vill.
  21. Gardenia pulchella G. Don (=Heinsia crinita (Afzel.) G. Taylor)
  22. Gardenia radicans Thunb. (=Gardenia jasminoides J. Ellis)
  23. Gardenia resinifera Roth
  24. Gardenia rothmannia L. f. (=Rothmannia capensis Thunb.)
  25. Gardenia sessilis Vell. (=Alibertia sessilis (Vell.) K. Schum.)
  26. Gardenia sherbourniae Hook. (=Sherbournia calycina (G. Don) Hua)
  27. Gardenia sootepensis Hutch.
  28. Gardenia spatulifolia Stapf & Hutch. (=Gardenia volkensii K. Schum. subsp. spatulifolia (Stapf & Hutch.) Verdc.)
  29. Gardenia spinosa Thunb. (=Catunaregam spinosa (Thunb.) Tirveng.)
  30. Gardenia spp.
  31. Gardenia taitensis DC.
  32. Gardenia ternifolia Schumach.
  33. Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. subsp. jovis-tonantis (Welw.) Verdc.
  34. Gardenia ternifolia Schumach. subsp. ternifolia
  35. Gardenia thunbergia L. f.
  36. Gardenia tomentosa Blume ex DC. (=Catunaregam tomentosa (Blume ex DC.) Tirveng.)
  37. Gardenia tubifera Wall.
  38. Gardenia turgida Roxb. (=Ceriscoides turgida (Roxb.) Tirveng.)
  39. Gardenia uliginosa Retz. (=Tamilnadia uliginosa (Retz.) Tirveng. & Sastre)
  40. Gardenia urcelliformis Schweinf. ex Hiern (=Rothmannia urcelliformis (Schweinf. ex Hiern) Bullock ex Robyns)
  41. Gardenia volkensii K. Schum.
  42. Gardenia volkensii K. Schum. subsp. spatulifolia (Stapf & Hutch.) Verdc.
  43. Gardenia volkensii K. Schum. subsp. volkensii


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