• Source: Tripogandra
    • Tripogandra is a genus of flowering plants in the spiderwort family, Commelinaceae. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from central Mexico and the West Indies south to Argentina.

      Species
      Tripogandra amplexans Handlos - central + southern Mexico
      Tripogandra amplexicaulis (Klotzsch ex C.B.Clarke) Woodson - central + southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica
      Tripogandra angustifolia (B.L.Rob.) Woodson - Mexico, Guatemala
      Tripogandra brasiliensis Handlos - eastern Brazil
      Tripogandra disgrega (Kunth) Woodson - Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador
      Tripogandra diuretica (Mart.) Handlos - Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay. Uruguay
      Tripogandra elata D.R.Hunt - Goiás, Brasília
      Tripogandra encolea (Diels) J.F.Macbr. - Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru
      Tripogandra glandulosa (Seub.) Rohweder - Trinidad, Venezuela, French Guiana, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay. Uruguay
      Tripogandra guerrerensis Matuda - Guerrero
      Tripogandra ionantha (Diels) J.F.Macbr. - Peru
      Tripogandra kruseana Matuda - Guerrero
      Tripogandra montana Handlos - southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador
      Tripogandra multiflora (Sw.) Raf. - from southern Mexico south to Argentina, plus Jamaica + Trinidad; naturalized in Azores
      Tripogandra neglecta Handlos - Minas Gerais
      Tripogandra palmeri (Rose) Woodson - western Mexico from Sinaloa south to Guerrero
      Tripogandra purpurascens (S.Schauer) Handlos - from northern Mexico south to Argentina
      Tripogandra saxicola (Greenm.) Woodson - Morelos, Puebla, Guerrero
      Tripogandra serrulata (Vahl) Handlos - central + southern Mexico, Central America, West Indies, northern South America
      Tripogandra silvatica Handlos - Veracruz
      Tripogandra warmingiana (Seub.) Handlos - Bahia, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro


      References




      External links


      Media related to Tripogandra at Wikimedia Commons
      Data related to Tripogandra at Wikispecies

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