Calycobolus Explained
Calycobolus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Convolvulaceae.[1]
Its native range is Southern Tropical America, Western Africa to Angola.
Species:
- Calycobolus acuminatus
- Calycobolus acutus
- Calycobolus africanus
- Calycobolus bampsianus
- Calycobolus cabrae
- Calycobolus campanulatus
- Calycobolus claessensii
- Calycobolus gilgianus
- Calycobolus glaber
- Calycobolus goodii
- Calycobolus hallianus
- Calycobolus heineanus
- Calycobolus heudelotii
- Calycobolus insignis
- Calycobolus kasaiensis
- Calycobolus lanulosus
- Calycobolus longiracemosus
- Calycobolus micranthus
- Calycobolus parviflorus
- Calycobolus petitianus
- Calycobolus racemosus
- Calycobolus robynsianus
- Calycobolus sericeus
- Calycobolus upembaensis
- Calycobolus zairensis
Notes and References
- Web site: Calycobolus Willd. ex Schult. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 20 March 2021 . en.