Cordia salicifolia, commonly known as willow-leaved cordia, is a flowering plant species in the Boraginaceae family. Native to tropical regions of the Americas, it typically features narrow, willow-like leaves and produces small, white to pale yellow flowers. This plant is often appreciated for its ornamental qualities and can also be used in traditional medicine. Its resilience and adaptability make it suitable for various landscaping purposes.
Cordia rupicola was created in 1886.
Cordia dichotoma was created in 1786.
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Heimia salicifolia was created in 1822.
Cordia alliodora was created in 1841.
Cordia subcordata was created in 1792.
Ethmia cordia was created in 1973.
Cordia boissieri was created in 1845.
Mitsubishi Cordia was created in 1982.
Cordia curassavica was created in 1819.
Cordia dichotoma was created in 1786.
Cordia rupicola was created in 1886.
Cordia myxa was created in 1753.
Cordia Tsoi was born in 1984.
Jarno Cordia goes by McCordia.