Phyllopodium (plant) explained
Phyllopodium is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Scrophulariaceae.[1]
Its native range is Southern Africa.
Species
Species:
- Phyllopodium alpinum
- Phyllopodium anomalum
- Phyllopodium bracteatum
- Phyllopodium caespitosum
- Phyllopodium capillare
- Phyllopodium cephalophorum
- Phyllopodium collinum
- Phyllopodium cordatum
- Phyllopodium cuneifolium
- Phyllopodium diffusum
- Phyllopodium dolomiticum
- Phyllopodium elegans
- Phyllopodium heterophyllum
- Phyllopodium hispidulum
- Phyllopodium lupuliforme
- Phyllopodium maxii
- Phyllopodium micranthum
- Phyllopodium mimetes
- Phyllopodium multifolium
- Phyllopodium namaense
- Phyllopodium phyllopodioides
- Phyllopodium pubiflorum
- Phyllopodium pumilum
- Phyllopodium rustii
- Phyllopodium tweedense
- Phyllopodium viscidissimum
Notes and References
- Web site: Phyllopodium Benth. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 19 May 2021 . en.