Rhyncholacis Explained
Rhyncholacis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Podostemaceae.[1]
It includes 28 species native to tropical South America, including Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil.
Species
28 species are accepted.
- Rhyncholacis apiculata
- Rhyncholacis applanata
- Rhyncholacis brassicifolia
- Rhyncholacis brevistamina
- Rhyncholacis carinata
- Rhyncholacis clavigera
- Rhyncholacis coronata
- Rhyncholacis crassipes
- Rhyncholacis cristata
- Rhyncholacis dentata
- Rhyncholacis divaricata
- Rhyncholacis flagellifolia
- Rhyncholacis guyanensis
- Rhyncholacis hydrocichorium
- Rhyncholacis jenmanii
- Rhyncholacis linearis
- Rhyncholacis macrocarpa
- Rhyncholacis minima
- Rhyncholacis minor
- Rhyncholacis nitelloides
- Rhyncholacis nobilis
- Rhyncholacis oligandra
- Rhyncholacis palmettifolia
- Rhyncholacis paulana
- Rhyncholacis penicillata
- Rhyncholacis squamosa
- Rhyncholacis unguifera
- Rhyncholacis varians
Notes and References
- Web site: Rhyncholacis Tul. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . . 12 May 2024. en.