Maharanga Explained
Maharanga is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae.
It includes 43 species which range from northern Iraq through the Himalaya to central China and northern Thailand.
Species
43 species are accepted.
- Maharanga adenopus
- Maharanga alba
- Maharanga bheriensis
- Maharanga bhutanica
- Maharanga bicolor
- Maharanga borii
- Maharanga bracteata
- Maharanga burmanica
- Maharanga cingulata
- Maharanga conferta
- Maharanga decasticha
- Maharanga dumetorum
- Maharanga egregia
- Maharanga emodi
- Maharanga exserta
- Maharanga fistulosa
- Maharanga glomerata
- Maharanga griersonii
- Maharanga hookeri
- Maharanga hypoleuca
- Maharanga incanescens
- Maharanga intricata
- Maharanga lhokaensis
- Maharanga limitanea
- Maharanga luquanensis
- Maharanga lycopsioides
- Maharanga maaikangensis
- Maharanga microstoma
- Maharanga multiramosa
- Maharanga nangqenensis
- Maharanga paniculata
- Maharanga platyphylla
- Maharanga pyramidalis
- Maharanga sinica
- Maharanga squamulifera
- Maharanga stenosiphon
- Maharanga thomsonii
- Maharanga verruculosa
- Maharanga vestita
- Maharanga waddellii
- Maharanga waltonii
- Maharanga wardii
- Maharanga yajiangensis