Synostemon Explained
Synostemon is a genus of flowering plants in the family Phyllanthaceae. It includes 36 species which range from India through Indochina and southeastern China to Malesia, New Guinea, and Australia.
Species
36 species are accepted.
- Synostemon albiflorus
- Synostemon anemoniflorus
- Synostemon aphyllus
- Synostemon arenosus
- Synostemon bacciformis
- Synostemon cowiei
- Synostemon crassifolius
- Synostemon ditassoides
- Synostemon dunlopii
- Synostemon elachophyllus
- Synostemon filicinus
- Synostemon glaucus
- Synostemon gracilis
- Synostemon hamersleyensis
- Synostemon hirtellus
- Synostemon hubbardii
- Synostemon inaequisepalus
- Synostemon judithae
- Synostemon kakadu
- Synostemon lissocarpus
- Synostemon nitmiluk
- Synostemon ochrophyllus
- Synostemon paucifolius
- Synostemon pinifolius
- Synostemon podenzanae
- Synostemon ramosissimus
- Synostemon rhytidospermus
- Synostemon rigens
- Synostemon rigidulus
- Synostemon rimophilus
- Synostemon salignus
- Synostemon sphenophyllus
- Synostemon spinosus
- Synostemon stenocladus
- Synostemon trachyspermus
- Synostemon umbrosus