Leptodermis Explained
Leptodermis is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae.[1]
Species
- Leptodermis amoena
- Leptodermis beichuanensis
- Leptodermis brevisepala
- Leptodermis buxifolia
- Leptodermis crassifolia
- Leptodermis dielsiana
- Leptodermis diffusa
- Leptodermis forrestii
- Leptodermis glomerata
- Leptodermis gracilis
- Leptodermis griffithii
- Leptodermis handeliana
- Leptodermis hirsutiflora
- Leptodermis kumaonensis
- Leptodermis lanata
- Leptodermis lanceolata
- Leptodermis lecomtei
- Leptodermis limprichtii
- Leptodermis ludlowii
- Leptodermis oblonga
- Leptodermis ordosica
- Leptodermis ovata
- Leptodermis parkeri
- Leptodermis parvifolia
- Leptodermis pilosa
- Leptodermis potaninii
- Leptodermis pulchella
- Leptodermis pumila
- Leptodermis purdomii
- Leptodermis rehderiana
- Leptodermis riparia
- Leptodermis scabrida
- Leptodermis schneideri
- Leptodermis scissa
- Leptodermis stapfiana
- Leptodermis tomentella
- Leptodermis trifida
- Leptodermis umbellata
- Leptodermis wardii
- Leptodermis velutiniflora
- Leptodermis vestita
- Leptodermis wilsonii
- Leptodermis virgata
- Leptodermis xizangensis
- Leptodermis yui
Notes and References
- Web site: Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2014 Annual Checklist.. Roskov Y.. Kunze T.. Orrell T.. Abucay L.. Paglinawan L.. Culham A.. Bailly N.. Kirk P.. Bourgoin T.. Baillargeon G.. Decock W.. De Wever A.. Didžiulis V.. 2014. Species 2000: Reading, UK.. 1 December 2016.