Rhammatophyllum Explained
Rhammatophyllum is a genus of plants in the family Brassicaceae, found primarily in Central Asia.[1]
Species:
- Rhammatophyllum afghanicum (Rech. f.) Al-Shehbaz & O. Appel
- Rhammatophyllum erysimoides (Kar. & Kir.) Al-Shehbaz & O. Appel
- Rhammatophyllum flexuosum (Rech. f.) Al-Shehbaz & O. Appel
- Rhammatophyllum ghoranum (Rech. f.) Al-Shehbaz & O. Appel
- Rhammatophyllum kamelinii (Botsch.) Al-Shehbaz & O. Appel
- Rhammatophyllum pachyrhizum O.E. Schulz
- Rhammatophyllum pseudoparrya (Botsch. & Vved.) Al-Shehbaz & O. Appel
Notes and References
- https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/14672#page/1/mode/1up Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan Ali, & Oliver Appell. 2002. A synopsis of the Central Asian Rhammatophyllum. Novon 12:1-4.