Ludia (plant) explained
Ludia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Salicaceae.
The genus is native to the Zanzibar–Inhambane coastal forests of Kenya and Tanzania, as well as to Madagascar, the Comoros, the Seychelles, and Aldabra.
Species
Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of October 2022:
- Ludia ankaranensis – Madagascar
- Ludia antanosarum – Madagascar
- Ludia arborea – Madagascar
- Ludia boinensis – Madagascar
- Ludia brevipes – Madagascar
- Ludia chapelieri – Madagascar
- Ludia comorensis – Comoros
- Ludia craggiana – Madagascar
- Ludia dracaenoides – Madagascar
- Ludia erosifolia – Madagascar
- Ludia faradifani – Madagascar
- Ludia glaucocarpa – Madagascar
- Ludia ikongoensis – Madagascar
- Ludia imontiensis – Madagascar
- Ludia leandriana – Madagascar
- Ludia ludiifolia – Madagascar
- Ludia madagascariensis – Madagascar
- Ludia mauritiana – Aldabra, Comoros, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania
- Ludia myrtoides – Madagascar
- Ludia pachyadenia – Madagascar
- Ludia pinnatinervia – Madagascar
- Ludia scolopioides – Madagascar
- Ludia sessilis – Madagascar
- Ludia suarezensis – Madagascar
- Ludia wikstroemiifolia – Madagascar