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- include: Mosannona costaricensis Mosannona depressa Mosannona discolor Mosannona garwoodii Mosannona guatemalensis Mosannona hypoglauca Mosannona maculata...
- Mosannona depressa is an evergreen tree within the Annonaceae family native to tropical southern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras. English common...
- Mosannona pachiteae is a species of plant within the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Peru. Verspagen, N. (2021). "Mosannona pachiteae". IUCN Red List...
- Mosannona pacifica is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland...
- lancewood Manilkara bidentata, Red lancewood Mosannona depressa, a tree from Central America in the genus Mosannona Nematolepis squamea, an Australian tree...
- Selected genera: Ephedranthus S.Moore Klarobelia Chatrou Malmea R.E.Fr. Mosannona Chatrou Oxandra A.Rich. (black lancewood) Pseudephedranthus Aristeg. Pseudomalmea...
- Vernon Morton (1905–1972) Apocynaceae Bu Mortoniodendron Malvaceae Bu Mosannona Paul Maas (b. 1939) Annonaceae Bu Mosiera Charles A. Mosier (1871–1936)...
- Mitrephora wangii Mkilua fragrans Monanthotaxis trichantha Monodora unwinii Mosannona pachiteae Neostenanthera hamata Oncodostigma hainanense Ophrypetalum odoratum...
- discrepantinervia Monanthotaxis faulknerae Monocyclanthus vignei Monodora carolinae Mosannona pacifica Orophea thomsoni Polyalthia litseifolia Polyalthia pingpienensis...
- described and published in Syst. Bot. Vol. 33 on page 493 in 2008. The name Mosannona Chatrou (1998), Annonaceae, was also named after him. According to Kew:...