- Source: Viguieranthus
Viguieranthus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It includes 18 species of trees and shrubs native to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. 17 species are endemic to Madagascar, and one (Viguieranthus subauriculatus) also extends to the Comoros. Typical habitats are tropical lowland and submontane humid forest and seasonally-dry woodland, thicket, and scrubland.
Viguieranthus alternans (Benth.) Villiers
Viguieranthus ambongensis (R.Vig.) Villiers
Viguieranthus brevipennatus Villiers
Viguieranthus cylindricostachys Villiers
Viguieranthus densinervus Villiers
Viguieranthus glaber Villiers
Viguieranthus glandulosus Villiers
Viguieranthus kony (R.Vig.) Villiers
Viguieranthus longiracemosus Villiers
Viguieranthus megalophyllus (R.Vig.) Villiers
Viguieranthus perrieri (R.Vig.) Villiers
Viguieranthus pervillei (Drake) Villiers
Viguieranthus scottianus (R.Vig.) Villiers
Viguieranthus simulans (R.Vig.) Villiers
Viguieranthus subauriculatus Villiers
Viguieranthus umbilicus Villiers
Viguieranthus unifoliolatus Villiers
Viguieranthus variabilis Villiers
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Fabaceae
- Mimosoideae
- Viguieranthus
- Calliandra
- Mimosoideae
- Ambrella longituba
- List of plant genera named for people (Q–Z)
- List of Fabaceae genera
- List of least concern plants