Chascanum Explained
Chascanum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Verbenaceae.[1]
Its native range is Africa to India.
Species:
- Chascanum adenostachyum
- Chascanum angolense
- Chascanum caespitosum
- Chascanum cernuum
- Chascanum cuneifolium
- Chascanum elburense
- Chascanum garipense
- Chascanum gillettii
- Chascanum glandulosum
- Chascanum hanningtonii
- Chascanum hederaceum
- Chascanum hildebrandtii
- Chascanum humbertii
- Chascanum hyderabadense
- Chascanum incisum
- Chascanum insulare
- Chascanum integrifolium
- Chascanum krookii
- Chascanum laetum
- Chascanum latifolium
- Chascanum marrubiifolium
- Chascanum mixtum
- Chascanum moldenkei
- Chascanum namaquanum
- Chascanum obovatum
- Chascanum pinnatifidum
- Chascanum pumilum
- Chascanum rariflorum
- Chascanum schlechteri
- Chascanum sessilifolium
- Chascanum sulcatum
- Chascanum yemenense
Notes and References
- Web site: Chascanum E.Mey. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 21 March 2021 . en.