Melastoma Explained

Melastoma is a genus in the family Melastomataceae. It has over 100 species distributed around Southeast Asia, India, north to Japan, south to Australia and the Pacific Islands. The number of species should probably be reduced according to some sources. Many species have been planted around the world for the aesthetic value of their bright purple flowers.

Species in this genus are native to temperate and tropical Asia, Seychelles, Pacific and Australasia.[1] Several have the capacity to become invasive species, in Hawaii and other areas.

Species

, Plants of the World Online (PoWO) accepted the following species.[1] An additional species, Melastoma malabituin, was described in 2020.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Melastoma L.. Plants of the World Online. 3 November 2020.
  2. Agcaoilli . John Michael . Barcelona . Julie F. . Pelser . Pieter B. . Melastoma malabituin (Melastomaceae): a new species from northern Luzon, Philippines . Phytotaxa . March 2020 . 435 . 1 . 10.11646/phytotaxa.435.1.3 . 216248091 . amp.

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