Lanxangia Explained
Lanxangia[1] is an Asian genus of plants in the ginger family. Species have been recorded from southern China to Indo-China.
Species
Plants of the World Online currently includes:[2]
- Lanxangia capsiciformis (S.Q.Tong) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
- Lanxangia coriandriodora (S.Q.Tong & Y.M.Xia) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
- Lanxangia jingxiensis (D.Fang & D.H.Qin) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
- Lanxangia paratsao-ko (S.Q.Tong & Y.M.Xia) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
- Lanxangia scarlatina (H.T.Tsai & P.S.Chen) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
- Lanxangia thysanochilila (S.Q.Tong & Y.M.Xia) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
- Lanxangia tsao-ko (Crevost & Lemarié) M.F.Newman & Skornick. - type species
- Lanxangia tuberculata (D.Fang) M.F.Newman & Skornick.
Notes and References
- Newman MF, Škorničková J (2018) Taxon 67(1): 23.
- https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77178196-1 Plants of the World Online (POWO): Lanxangia M.F.Newman & Skornick. (retrieved 16 June 2020)