Cinchona lancifolia var. lanceolata Roem. & Schult.
Cinchona legitima Ruiz ex Lamb.
Cinchona lucumifolia var. stupea Wedd.
Cinchona macrocalyx var. obtusifolia Pavón ex DC.
Cinchona macrocalyx var. uritusinga Pav. ex DC.
Cinchona obtusifolia Pav. ex DC.
Cinchona officinalis var. bonplandiana-colorata Howard
Cinchona officinalis var. bonplandiana-lutea Howard
Cinchona officinalis var. condaminea (Bonpl.) Howard
Cinchona officinalis var. crispa (Tafalla ex Howard) Howard
Cinchona officinalis var. uritusinga (Pav. ex DC.) Howard
Cinchona palton Pav.
Cinchona peruviana Mutis
Cinchona suberosa Pav. ex Howard.
Cinchona uritusinga Pav. ex Howard
Cinchona violacea Pav. ex Howard
Cinchona weddelliana Kuntze
Hindsia subandina Krause
Quinquina officinalis (L.) Kuntze
Quinquina palton (Pav.) Kuntze
Cinchona officinalis is a South American tree in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to wet montane forests in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, between 1600–2700 meters above sea level.[1]
^Standley, Paul C. (1936). "Rubiaceae". In Macbride, J.F. (ed.). Flora of Peru. Vol. 13. Field Museum of Natural History. pp. 30–31.
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