Varronia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae, found throughout Latin America (except Chile and Patagonia), the Caribbean, and in the US states of Texas and Florida.[2] They were resurrected from Cordia in 2007.[3]
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^Miller, James S.; Gottschling, Marc (2007). "Generic Classification in the Cordiaceae (Boraginales): Resurrection of the Genus Varronia P. Br". Taxon. 56 (1): 163–169. doi:10.2307/25065747. JSTOR 25065747.
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