Trichodrymonia Explained
Trichodrymonia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Gesneriaceae.[1]
Its native range is southwestern Mexico to Venezuela and Peru.[1]
Species:[1]
- Trichodrymonia alata (Kriebel) M.M.Mora & J.L.Clark
- Trichodrymonia alba (Wiehler) M.M.Mora & J.L.Clark
- Trichodrymonia apicaudata
- Trichodrymonia aurea
- Trichodrymonia binata
- Trichodrymonia conferta
- Trichodrymonia congesta
- Trichodrymonia darienensis
- Trichodrymonia erythropus
- Trichodrymonia flava
- Trichodrymonia gibbosa
- Trichodrymonia gigantea
- Trichodrymonia hirta
- Trichodrymonia hypocyrta
- Trichodrymonia lacera
- Trichodrymonia lineata
- Trichodrymonia longipetiolata
- Trichodrymonia macrophylla
- Trichodrymonia maguirei
- Trichodrymonia metamorphophylla
- Trichodrymonia ommata
- Trichodrymonia pedunculata
- Trichodrymonia peltata
- Trichodrymonia peltatifolia
- Trichodrymonia sastrei
- Trichodrymonia sericea
- Trichodrymonia splendens
- Trichodrymonia tylocalyx
- Trichodrymonia ulei
Notes and References
- Web site: Trichodrymonia Oerst. Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 25 January 2024. en.