Microula Explained
Microula is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae.[1]
Its native range is Himalaya to China.
Species
34 species are accepted.
- Microula bhutanica
- Microula blepharolepis
- Microula ciliaris
- Microula diffusa
- Microula efoveolata
- Microula filicaulis
- Microula floribunda
- Microula forrestii
- Microula galactantha
- Microula hispidissima
- Microula involucriformis
- Microula jilongensis
- Microula leiocarpa
- Microula leucantha
- Microula longipes
- Microula longituba
- Microula muliensis
- Microula mustangensis
- Microula myosotidea
- Microula oblongifolia
- Microula ovalifolia
- Microula pentagona
- Microula polygonoides
- Microula pseudotrichocarpa
- Microula pustulosa
- Microula rockii
- Microula roseiflora
- Microula sikkimensis
- Microula spathulata
- Microula stenophylla
- Microula tangutica
- Microula tibetica
- Microula trichocarpa
- Microula turbinata
- Microula younghusbandii
Notes and References
- Web site: Microula Benth. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 29 July 2024. en.