Hunteria Explained
Hunteria is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1824. It is native to Africa and to South and Southeast Asia.
- Species
- Hunteria ballayi Hua - Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon
- Hunteria camerunensis K.Schum. ex Hallier f. - Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon
- Hunteria congolana Pichon - Republic of Congo, Zaïre, Kenya
- Hunteria densiflora Pichon - Zaïre
- Hunteria ghanensis J.B.Hall & Leeuwenb. - Ivory Coast, Ghana
- Hunteria hexaloba (Pichon) Omino - Gabon
- Hunteria macrosiphon Omino - Republic of Congo, Gabon
- Hunteria myriantha Omino - Zaïre
- Hunteria oxyantha Omino - Republic of Congo, Zaïre, Gabon
- Hunteria simii (Stapf) H.Huber - Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone
- Hunteria umbellata (K.Schum) Hallier f. - W + C Africa from Senegal to Zaïre
- Hunteria zeylanica (Retz.) Gardner ex Thwaites - Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, S China, India, Sri Lanka, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Indochina, W Malaysia, Sumatra