- Source: Houttuynia
Houttuynia is a genus of two species in the Saururaceae native to Southeast Asia. One species, H. cordata, is widely cultivated as a culinary herb. The genus was originally described in 1783 by Carl Peter Thunberg when he formally described H. cordata as the only species. It remained a monotypic genus until 2001 when Zheng Yin Zhu and Shi Liang Zhang discovered and described a second species native to China, H. emeiensis but the validity still unestablished. It was named after Dutch naturalist Martinus Houttuyn.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Amis-amisan
- Ranman (seri televisi)
- Houttuynia cordata
- Houttuynia
- List of culinary herbs and spices
- Bishop's weed
- Davaineidae
- Saururaceae
- 2-Undecanone
- Lianhua Qingwen
- Salt
- Cordata