Hamadryas (plant) explained
Hamadryas is a genus of flowering, perennial herbs in the family Ranunculaceae.[1] It is found in the southernmost regions of Chile and Argentina, as well as the Falkland Islands, predominantly in alpine and sub-alpine habitats. The range of one species, Hamadryas delfinii, extends north into San Juan Province, Argentina.
The five identified species are
- Hamadryas argentea
- Hamadryas delfinii
- Hamadryas kingii
- Hamadryas magellanica
- Hamadryas sempervivoides
Notes and References
- Hoot . Sara B. . Kramer . Jenny . Arroyo . Mary T. K. . 2008-03-01 . Phylogenetic Position of the South American Dioecious Genus Hamadryas and Related Ranunculeae (Ranunculaceae) . International Journal of Plant Sciences . 169 . 3 . 433–443 . 10.1086/526460 . 84291063 . 1058-5893.