Cypholophus Explained
Cypholophus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Urticaceae.[1]
Its native range is Malesia to Southern Pacific.
Species:
- Cypholophus anisoneurus
- Cypholophus brunneolus
- Cypholophus caeruleus
- Cypholophus chamaephyton
- Cypholophus decipiens
- Cypholophus ellipticus
- Cypholophus englerianus
- Cypholophus friesianus
- Cypholophus gjellerupii
- Cypholophus integer
- Cypholophus kerewensis
- Cypholophus latifolius
- Cypholophus ledermannii
- Cypholophus lutescens
- Cypholophus macrocephalus
- Cypholophus melanocarpoides
- Cypholophus melanocarpus
- Cypholophus microphyllus
- Cypholophus montanus
- Cypholophus nummularis
- Cypholophus pachycarpus
- Cypholophus patens
- Cypholophus prostratus
- Cypholophus pulleanus
- Cypholophus radicans
- Cypholophus reticulatus
- Cypholophus rotundifolius
- Cypholophus rudis
- Cypholophus stipulatus
- Cypholophus trapula
- Cypholophus treubii
- Cypholophus vaccinioides
- Cypholophus velutinus
- Cypholophus vestitus
- Cypholophus warburgianus
Notes and References
- Web site: Cypholophus Wedd. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 21 March 2021 . en.