Rhytidophyllum Explained
Rhytidophyllum is a genus of plant in family Gesneriaceae, native to the Caribbean islands and northern South America.[1] [2]
Species
23 species are accepted.
- Rhytidophyllum acunae
- Rhytidophyllum asperum
- Rhytidophyllum auriculatum
- Rhytidophyllum berteroanum
- Rhytidophyllum caribaeum
- Rhytidophyllum coccineum
- Rhytidophyllum crenulatum
- Rhytidophyllum cumanense
- Rhytidophyllum daisyanum
- Rhytidophyllum earlei
- Rhytidophyllum exsertum
- Rhytidophyllum grande
- Rhytidophyllum grandiflorum
- Rhytidophyllum lanatum
- Rhytidophyllum leucomallon
- Rhytidophyllum lomense
- Rhytidophyllum minus
- Rhytidophyllum onacaense
- Rhytidophyllum petiolare
- Rhytidophyllum rhodocalyx
- Rhytidophyllum rupincola
- Rhytidophyllum tomentosum
- Rhytidophyllum vernicosum
External links
- GBIF entry
- Melville Thurston Cook, "The Embryology of Rhytidophyllum", Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, volume 35, 1908, pages 179–183.
Notes and References
- Alexandre . Hermine . Vrignaud . Justine . Mangin . Brigitte . Joly . Simon . 2015-06-18 . Genetic architecture of pollination syndrome transition between hummingbird-specialist and generalist species in the genus Rhytidophyllum (Gesneriaceae) . PeerJ . en . 3 . e1028 . 10.7717/peerj.1028 . 2167-8359 . 4476130 . 26157613 . free .
- Cook . Melville Thurston . 1907 . The Embryology of Rhytidophyllum . Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club . 34 . 4 . 179–184 . 10.2307/2479238 . 2479238 . 0040-9618.