Junellia Explained
Junellia is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena and vervain family Verbenaceae, native to the Andes, Patagonia, and the Falkland Islands.[1]
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Junellia:
- Junellia alba
- Junellia aretioides
- Junellia azorelloides
- Junellia ballsii
- Junellia bisulcata
- Junellia bryoides
- Junellia caespitosa
- Junellia clavata
- Junellia congesta
- Junellia connatibracteata
- Junellia crithmifolia
- Junellia digitata
- Junellia erinacea
- Junellia fasciculata
- Junellia hookeriana
- Junellia juniperina
- Junellia lavandulifolia
- Junellia micrantha
- Junellia minima
- Junellia morenonis
- Junellia occulta
- Junellia odonellii
- Junellia origenes
- Junellia pappigera
- Junellia patagonica
- Junellia pseudojuncea
- Junellia selaginoides
- Junellia seriphioides
- Junellia silvestrii
- Junellia spathulata
- Junellia spissa
- Junellia succulentifolia
- Junellia thymifolia
- Junellia toninii
- Junellia tridactylites
- Junellia trifida
- Junellia trifurcata
- Junellia tripartita
- Junellia ulicina
- Junellia uniflora
Notes and References
- 10.1600/036364409790139691 . Reassignment of Species of Paraphyletic Junellia s. l. To the New Genus Mulguraea (Verbenaceae) and New Circumscription of Genus Junellia: Molecular and Morphological Congruence . 2009 . O'Leary . Nataly . Yuan . Yao-Wu . Chemisquy . Amelia . Olmstead . Richard G. . 85832547 . Systematic Botany . 34 . 4 . 777–786 . 11336/102686 . free .