Phenax (plant) explained
Phenax is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Urticaceae.[1]
Its native range is Mexico to Tropical America.
Species
Species:
- Phenax angustifolius
- Phenax asper
- Phenax bullatus
- Phenax ekmanii
- Phenax erectus
- Phenax flavifolius
- Phenax globulifera
- Phenax granulatus
- Phenax grossecrenatus
- Phenax haitensis
- Phenax hirtus
- Phenax integrifolius
- Phenax laevigatus
- Phenax laevis
- Phenax laxiflorus
- Phenax madagascariensis
- Phenax mexicanus
- Phenax microcarpus
- Phenax microphyllus
- Phenax pauciflorus
- Phenax pauciserratus
- Phenax perrieri
- Phenax poiretii
- Phenax rugosus
- Phenax sessilifolius
- Phenax sonneratii
- Phenax uliginosus
- Phenax weddellianus
Notes and References
- Web site: Phenax Wedd. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 19 May 2021 . en.