Hydrobryum Explained
Hydrobryum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Podostemaceae. It includes 33 species native to subtropical and tropical Asia, ranging from Nepal through the eastern Himalayas, Indo-China, and southern China to Japan.[1]
Species
33 species are accepted.[1]
- Hydrobryum austrolaoticum
- Hydrobryum bifoliatum
- Hydrobryum chiangmaiense
- Hydrobryum chompuense
- Hydrobryum clandestinum
- Hydrobryum floribundum
- Hydrobryum griffithii
- Hydrobryum hapteron
- Hydrobryum japonicum
- Hydrobryum kaengsophense
- Hydrobryum khaoyaiense
- Hydrobryum koribanum
- Hydrobryum loeicum
- Hydrobryum luangnamtaense
- Hydrobryum mandaengense
- Hydrobryum micrantherum
- Hydrobryum minutale
- Hydrobryum nakaiense
- Hydrobryum phetchabunense
- Hydrobryum phurueanum
- Hydrobryum puncticulatum
- Hydrobryum ramosum
- Hydrobryum somranii
- Hydrobryum stellatum
- Hydrobryum subcrustaceum
- Hydrobryum subcylindricoides
- Hydrobryum subcylindricum
- Hydrobryum taeniatum
- Hydrobryum takakioides
- Hydrobryum tardhuangense
- Hydrobryum varium
- Hydrobryum verrucosum
- Hydrobryum vientianense
Notes and References
- Web site: Hydrobryum Endl. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 12 May 2024. en.