Alseodaphnopsis Explained
Alseodaphnopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lauraceae.[1]
Its native range is Eastern Himalaya to Hainan and Indo-China.
Species:
- Alseodaphnopsis andersonii – eastern India, Tibet, China (southern and southeastern Yunnan), Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam
- Alseodaphnopsis hainanensis – Hainan and northern Vietnam
- Alseodaphnopsis hokouensis – China (southeastern Yunnan)
- Alseodaphnopsis lanuginosa – northern Vietnam
- Alseodaphnopsis maguanensis – China (Yunnan)
- Alseodaphnopsis marlipoensis – China (southeastern Yunnan)
- Alseodaphnopsis petiolaris – China (southern Yunnan), Eastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Vietnam
- Alseodaphnopsis putaoensis – Myanmar
- Alseodaphnopsis rugosa – China (southeastern Yunnan and Hainan) and Vietnam
- Alseodaphnopsis sichourensis – China (southeastern Yunnan)
- Alseodaphnopsis ximengensis – China (Yunnan)
Notes and References
- Web site: Alseodaphnopsis H.W.Li & J.Li Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 11 April 2023 . en.