Mycetia Explained
Mycetia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It includes 54 species, ranging from the Indian subcontinent through Indochina, southern China, and Malesia to New Guinea.
Species
54 species are accepted:
- Mycetia acuminata
- Mycetia angustifolia
- Mycetia anlongensis
- Mycetia balansae
- Mycetia basiflora
- Mycetia brachybotrys
- Mycetia bracteata
- Mycetia brevipes
- Mycetia brevisepala
- Mycetia cauliflora
- Mycetia chasalioides
- Mycetia clarkei
- Mycetia dagohoyana
- Mycetia effusa
- Mycetia faberi
- Mycetia fangii
- Mycetia fasciculata
- Mycetia flava
- Mycetia glandulosa
- Mycetia gracilis
- Mycetia griffithii
- Mycetia hainanensis
- Mycetia hirsuta
- Mycetia hirta
- Mycetia holotricha
- Mycetia javanica
- Mycetia listeri
- Mycetia longiflora
- Mycetia longifolia
- Mycetia macrocarpa
- Mycetia malayana
- Mycetia mindanaensis
- Mycetia minor
- Mycetia mukerjiana
- Mycetia myrioneura
- Mycetia nepalensis
- Mycetia nutans
- Mycetia obovata
- Mycetia ovatistipulata
- Mycetia paniculiformis
- Mycetia parishii
- Mycetia parviflora
- Mycetia pubifolia
- Mycetia radiciflora
- Mycetia rivicola
- Mycetia rodgeri
- Mycetia siamensis
- Mycetia sinensis
- Mycetia squamulosopilosa
- Mycetia stipulata
- Mycetia suedixieana
- Mycetia sumatrana
- Mycetia tonkinensis
- Mycetia yunnanica
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