Denhamia

Denhamia is a genus of plants within the family Celastraceae, with species in Australia, New Guinea, and New Caledonia. The species inhabit a variety of environments, from rainforest to semi-arid savanna. All species grow as shrubs or small trees up to 10 metres in height. 17 species are currently accepted. Based on a molecular and morphological analysis, the genus was enlarged in 2011 to include several Australian and Pacific island species formerly classified as Maytenus – Denhamia bilocularis, D. cunninghamii, D. cupularis, D. disperma, D. fasciculiflora, D. ferdinandii, D.fournieri, and D. silvestris.

Species

 * Denhamia bilocularis (F.Muell.) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia celastroides (F.Muell.) Jessup
 * Denhamia cunninghamii (Hook.) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia cupularis (Ding Hou) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia disperma (F.Muell.) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia fasciculiflora (Jessup) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia fournieri (Pancher & Sebert) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia megacarpa J.J.Halford & Jessup
 * Denhamia moorei Jessup
 * Denhamia muelleri (Benth.) Jessup
 * Denhamia obscura (A.Rich.) Meisn. ex Walp.
 * Denhamia oleaster (Lindl.) F.Muell.
 * Denhamia parviflora L.S.Sm.
 * Denhamia peninsularis J.J.Halford & Jessup
 * Denhamia pittosporoides F.Muell.
 * Denhamia pittosporoides subsp. pittosporoides
 * Denhamia pittosporoides subsp. angustifolia
 * Denhamia silvestris (Lander & L.A.S.Johnson) M.P.Simmons
 * Denhamia viridissima F.M.Bailey & F.Muell.