Seddera Explained
Seddera is a genus of plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. There are currently 20 known species of the plant. Although it is mainly African, the plant extends to Arabia and India.
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Seddera:[1]
- Seddera arabica (Forssk.) Choisy
- Seddera bagshawei Rendle
- Seddera bracteata Verdc.
- Seddera capensis (E.Mey. ex Choisy) Hallier f.
- Seddera cinerea Hutch. & E.A.Bruce
- Seddera erlangeriana Engl. & Pilg.
- Seddera evolvuloides (Choisy) Wight
- Seddera glomerata (Balf.f.) O.Schwartz
- Seddera hadramautica R.R.Mill
- Seddera hallieri Engl. & Pilg.
- Seddera hirsuta Dammer ex Hallier f.
- Seddera humilis Hallier f.
- Seddera intermedia Hochst. & Steud.
- Seddera latifolia Hochst. & Steud.
- Seddera madagascariensis Deroin & Sebsebe
- Seddera micrantha Pilg.
- Seddera namibica Sebsebe
- Seddera ogadenensis Sebsebe
- Seddera pedunculata (Balf.f.) Verdc.
- Seddera repens Hallier f.
- Seddera retusa R.R.Mill
- Seddera rhodantha R.R.Mill
- Seddera schizantha Hallier f.
- Seddera secundiflora Jaub. & Spach
- Seddera semhahensis R.R.Mill
- Seddera simmonsii Verdc.
- Seddera suffruticosa (Schinz) Hallier f.
- Seddera velutina R.R.Mill
- Seddera virgata Hochst. & Steud.
Notes and References
- Web site: Seddera Hochst. Plants of the World Online Kew Science. Plants of the World Online. 2020-04-18.