Psammogeton Explained
Psammogeton is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae.[1]
Its native range is Iraq to Central Asia and India, Eastern Arabian Peninsula.
Species:
- Psammogeton anethifolius (D.Don) Mousavi, Mozaff. & Zarre
- Psammogeton biternatus Edgew.
- Psammogeton cabulicus (Wagenitz) Nasir
- Psammogeton canescens (DC. ex Boiss.) Vatke
- Psammogeton capillifolius (Regel & Schmalh.) Mousavi, Mozaff. & Zarre
- Psammogeton diffusus (Roxb. ex Sm.) Rech.f. ex Pimenov
- Psammogeton hirsutus Bhellum & Magotra
- Psammogeton involucratus (Roxb.) Mousavi, Mozaff. & Zarre
- Psammogeton lamondiae Engstrand & Rech.f.
- Psammogeton microcarpus (Hedge, Lamond & Rech.f.) Mousavi, Mozaff. & Zarre
- Psammogeton paktianus (Hedge, Lamond & Rech.f.) Mousavi, Mozaff. & Zarre
- Psammogeton papillaris (Boiss.) Mousavi, Mozaff. & Zarre
- Psammogeton ranunculifolius (Boiss.) Engstrand
- Psammogeton registanicus Rech.f.
- Psammogeton shivalikensis Bhellum & Magotra
- Psammogeton stocksii (Boiss.) Nasir
- Psammogeton suchaniensis Bhellum & Magotra
- Psammogeton ternatus (Rech.f.) Engstrand
Notes and References
- Web site: Psammogeton Edgew. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 24 July 2024 . en.