Oxyspora Explained
Oxyspora is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Melastomataceae.[1]
Its native range is Tropical and Subtropical Asia.
Species:
- Oxyspora acutangula
- Oxyspora auriculata
- Oxyspora balansae
- Oxyspora beccarii
- Oxyspora bullata
- Oxyspora cernua
- Oxyspora cordata
- Oxyspora curtisii
- Oxyspora exigua
- Oxyspora floribunda
- Oxyspora hirta
- Oxyspora hispida
- Oxyspora howellii
- Oxyspora longisetosa
- Oxyspora macrophylla
- Oxyspora microflora
- Oxyspora ovata
- Oxyspora paniculata
- Oxyspora racemosa
- Oxyspora sagittata
- Oxyspora scabrida
- Oxyspora senguptae
- Oxyspora stellulata
- Oxyspora sublepidota
- Oxyspora sumatrana
- Oxyspora teretipetiolata
- Oxyspora umbellata
- Oxyspora urophylla
- Oxyspora vagans
- Oxyspora wrayi
- Oxyspora yunnanensis
Notes and References
- Web site: Oxyspora DC. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 24 May 2021 . en.