Pigea Explained
Pigea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Violaceae.[1] [2]
Its native range is tropical and southern Africa, Madagascar, and tropical Asia to Australia.
Species
31 species are accepted.
- Pigea adpressa
- Pigea aurantiaca
- Pigea bennettiae
- Pigea buxifolia
- Pigea caffra
- Pigea calycina
- Pigea curvifolia
- Pigea cymulosa
- Pigea danguyana
- Pigea debilissima
- Pigea decaryana
- Pigea densifolia
- Pigea enneasperma
- Pigea epacroides
- Pigea fasciculata
- Pigea floribunda
- Pigea indica
- Pigea latifolia
- Pigea monopetala
- Pigea nyassensis
- Pigea pseudodanguyana
- Pigea puberula
- Pigea ramosissima
- Pigea serrata
- Pigea stellarioides
- Pigea travancorica
- Pigea tsavoensis
- Pigea vatsavayae
- Pigea verbi-divini
- Pigea vernonii
- Pigea volubilis
Notes and References
- Web site: Pigea Ging. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 22 May 2021 . en.
- Forster . Paul I. . 2021-03-24 . Reinstatement of Pigea Ging., an earlier generic name for the spade flowers previously included in Afrohybanthus Flicker (Violaceae) . Austrobaileya: A Journal of Plant Systematics . 11 . 26–33 . 10.5962/p.366370 . 2653-0139. free .