- Source: Angelonia
Angelonia is a genus of about 30 species which occur from Mexico to Argentina and is classified in the Plantaginaceae. They are herbaceous plants occurring mainly in arid and semi-arid habitats. Most Angelonia species can be found in Northeastern Brazil in the seasonally-dry tropical forest namely Caatinga. The flowers of Angelonia are highly specialized for pollination because they have hairs in the inner corolla, which produces oils collected by oil bee pollinators, especially of the genus Centris.
Cultivation
Some species are cultivated as ornamental plants for their snapdragon-like flowers, but need warm temperatures and large amounts of sunlight.
Garden varieties are mainly cultivars of A. angustifolia.
Species
29 species are accepted.
Angelonia acuminatissima HerzogAngelonia alternifolia V.C.SouzaAngelonia angustifolia Benth.Angelonia arguta Benth.Angelonia biflora Benth.Angelonia bisaccata Benth.Angelonia blanchetii Benth.Angelonia campestris Nees & Mart.Angelonia chiquitensis HerzogAngelonia ciliaris B.L.Rob.Angelonia cornigera Hook.Angelonia crassifolia Benth.Angelonia eriostachys Benth.Angelonia goyazensis Benth.Angelonia hookeriana Gardner ex Benth.Angelonia integerrima Spreng.Angelonia leandrii J.Kickx f.Angelonia linarioides Taub.Angelonia micrantha Benth.Angelonia minor Fisch. & C.A.Mey.Angelonia parviflora BarringerAngelonia perennis (Hassl.) Scatigna & V.C.SouzaAngelonia pilosella J.Kickx f.Angelonia pratensis Gardner ex Benth.Angelonia procumbens Nees & Mart.Angelonia pubescens Benth.Angelonia salicariifolia Bonpl.Angelonia serrata Benth.Angelonia tomentosa Moric. ex Benth.Angelonia verticillata Philcox