Hydrobryum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Podostemaceae. It includes 33 species native to subtropical and tropical Asia, ranging from Nepal through the eastern Himalayas, Indo-China, and southern China to Japan.[1]
Hydrobryum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malpighiales |
Family: | Podostemaceae |
Genus: | Hydrobryum Endl. (1841) |
Species[1] | |
33; see text | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Species
edit33 species are accepted.[1]
- Hydrobryum austrolaoticum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum bifoliatum C.Cusset
- Hydrobryum chiangmaiense Mak.Kato
- Hydrobryum chompuense Werukamkul, Ampornpan, M.Kato & Koi
- Hydrobryum clandestinum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum floribundum Koidz.
- Hydrobryum griffithii (Wall. ex Griff.) Tul.
- Hydrobryum hapteron Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum japonicum Imamura
- Hydrobryum kaengsophense Mak.Kato
- Hydrobryum khaoyaiense Mak.Kato
- Hydrobryum koribanum Imamura ex Nakay. & Minamit.
- Hydrobryum loeicum Mak.Kato
- Hydrobryum luangnamtaense Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum mandaengense Ampornpan, Werukamkul, M.Kato & Koi
- Hydrobryum micrantherum (P.Royen) C.D.K.Cook & Rutish.
- Hydrobryum minutale (C.Cusset) Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum nakaiense Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum phetchabunense M.Kato & Koi
- Hydrobryum phurueanum Werukamkul, Ampornpan, Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum puncticulatum (Koidz.) M.Kato
- Hydrobryum ramosum (C.Cusset) Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum somranii Mak.Kato
- Hydrobryum stellatum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum subcrustaceum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum subcylindricoides Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum subcylindricum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum taeniatum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum takakioides Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum tardhuangense Mak.Kato
- Hydrobryum varium Ampornpan, Werukamkul, Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum verrucosum Koi & M.Kato
- Hydrobryum vientianense (M.Kato & Fukuoka) Koi & M.Kato
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Hydrobryum Endl. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 12 May 2024.