Wellstedia Explained
Wellstedia is a genus of flowering plants traditionally included in the family Boraginaceae s.l., but placed in its own family, Wellstediaceae within the Boraginales order, by the Boraginales Working Group.
Species include:[1]
- Wellstedia dinteri Pilg.
- Wellstedia filtuensis D.R.Hunt & Lebrun
- Wellstedia laciniata Thulin & A.Johanss.
- Wellstedia robusta Thulin
- Wellstedia socotrana Balf.f.
- Wellstedia somalensis Thulin & A.Johanss.
Bibliography
- Luebert . Federico . Cecchi . Lorenzo . Frohlich . Michael W. . Gottschling . Marc . Guilliams . C. Matt . Hasenstab-Lehman . Kristen E. . Hilger . Hartmut H. . Miller . James S. . Mittelbach . Moritz . Nazaire . Mare . Nepi . Massimo . Nocentini . Daniele . Ober . Dietrich . Olmstead . Richard G. . Selvi . Federico . Simpson . Michael G. . Sutorý . Karel . Valdés . Benito . Walden . Genevieve K. . Weigend . Maximilian . Boraginales Working Group: Familial classification of the Boraginales. . 24 June 2016 . 65 . 3 . 502–522 . 10.12705/653.5. 2158/1062790 . . free .
Notes and References
- Web site: Wellstedia Balf.f.. . n.d.. Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. July 30, 2020.