Logania Explained
Logania is a genus of plants belonging to the family Loganiaceae. Native to Australia and New Zealand, the genus includes at least 24 species including herbs, shrubs, trees and climbers.
Species include:[1]
- Logania albiflora (Andrews) Druce
- Logania archeri B.J.Conn
- Logania biloba B.J.Conn
- Logania buxifolia F.Muell.
- Logania callosa F.Muell.
- Logania campanulata R.Br.
- Logania centralis B.J.Conn
- Logania cordifolia Hook.
- Logania crassifolia R.Br.
- Logania diffusa R.J.F.Hend.
- Logania exilis B.J.Conn
- Logania fasciculata R.Br.
- Logania flaviflora F.Muell.
- Logania insularis J.M.Black
- Logania judithiana B.J.Conn
- Logania linifolia Schltdl. - flax-leaf logania[2]
- Logania litoralis B.J.Conn
- Logania micrantha Benth.
- Logania minor (J.M.Black) B.J.Conn
- Logania nanophylla B.J.Conn
- Logania nuda F.Muell. - bare logania[2]
- Logania ovata R.Br. oval-leaf logania[2]
- Logania perryana B.J.Conn
- Logania pusilla R.Br.
- Logania recurva J.M.Black
- Logania saxatilis G.Perry ex B.J.Conn
- Logania scabrella B.J.Conn
- Logania serpyllifolia R.Br.
- Logania spermacocea F.Muell.
- Logania stenophylla F.Muell.
- Logania tortuosa D.A.Herb.
- Logania vaginalis (Labill.) F.Muell.
- Logania wendyae Cranfield & Keighery
Notes and References
- Web site: Logania . 2009-12-29 . Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra.
- Book: Corrick, M.G. . Fuhrer, B.A. . amp . Wildflowers of Victoria and adjoining areas. Bloomings Books. Australia . 2001 . 1876473142.