Cyrtandra vittata explained
Cytandra vittata is a shrub in the African violet family Gesneriaceae with bright pink, candy-striped flowers. It was discovered in 2019 in New Guinea.[1] [2] [3] It grows in rainforest. Doves and pigeons disperse its white berries.
Notes and References
- News: Snowdrops on Facebook and taste-altering berries among Kew's top finds in 2019. en-GB. belfasttelegraph. 2020-08-11. 0307-1235.
- Web site: Atkins . H. J. . Heatubun . C. D. . Galloway . L. . Bramley . G. L. C. . 2019 . Two new species, Cyrtandra bungahijau and C. vittata, and notes on Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) from Yapen Island, Indonesia . 2020-08-12 . PubAg - USDA . . U.S. . en.
- Web site: Fig. 4. Cyrtandra vittata. A inflorescence; B mature fruits; C immature... . 2020-08-12 . ResearchGate .