Witheringia Explained
Witheringia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, with a neotropical distribution. It is closely related to Physalis.[1]
Species
Currently accepted species include:
- Witheringia allogona (Schltdl.) Miers
- Witheringia asterotricha (Standl.) Hunz.
- Witheringia bristaniana D'Arcy
- Witheringia coccoloboides (Dammer) Hunz.
- Witheringia conspersa (Miers) Miers
- Witheringia correana D'Arcy
- Witheringia glabrata (Miers) Miers
- Witheringia hunzikeri D'Arcy
- Witheringia killipiana Hunz.
- Witheringia laxissima (Standl.) D'Arcy
- Witheringia maculata (Standl. & C.V.Morton) Hunz.
- Witheringia meiantha (Donn.Sm.) Hunz.
- Witheringia mexicana (B.L.Rob.) Hunz.
- Witheringia mortonii Hunz.
- Witheringia pogonandra Lem.
- Witheringia solanacea L'Hér.
- Witheringia stellata (Greenm.) Hunz.
- Witheringia wurdackiana Benítez
Notes and References
- Book: Franklin-Tong, Vernonica E.. Self-Incompatibility in Flowering Plants: Evolution, Diversity, and Mechanisms. 30 July 2008. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 9783540684862. 106. Vernonica Franklin-Tong.