Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Lamiales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Scrophulariaceae
Tribus: Hemimerideae
Genus: Diascia
Species (69 accepted):
D. aliciae –
D. alonsooides –
D. alonzoides –
D. anastrepta –
D. appendiculata –
D. ausana –
D. austromontana –
D. barberae –
D. batteniana –
D. bergiana –
D. bicolor –
D. capensis –
D. capsularis –
D. cardiosepala –
D. caitliniae –
D. collina –
D. cordata –
D. cuneata –
D. decipiens –
D. dielsiana –
D. diffusa –
D. dissecta –
D. dissimulans –
D. ellaphieae –
D. elongata –
D. engleri –
D. esterhuyseniae –
D. fetcaniensis –
D. fragrans –
D. glandulosa –
D. gracilis –
D. heterandra –
D. hexensis –
D. humilis –
D. insignis –
D. integerrima –
D. lewisiae –
D. lilacina –
D. longicornis –
D. macrophylla –
D. maculata –
D. megathura –
D. minutiflora –
D. mollis –
D. namaquensis –
D. nana –
D. nodosa –
D. nutans –
D. pachyceras –
D. parviflora –
D. patens –
D. pentheri –
D. personata –
D. purpurea –
D. pusilla –
D. racemulosa –
D. ramosa –
D. rigescens –
D. rudolphii –
D. runcinata –
D. sacculata –
D. scullyi –
D. stachyoides –
D. stricta –
D. tanyceras –
D. tugelensis –
D. unilabiata –
D. veronicoides –
D. vigilis
Name
Diascia Link & Otto Icon. Pl. Select. 7. 1828. (1820)
- Type species: Diascia bergiana Link & Otto Icon. Pl. Select. 7. 1828. (1820)
References
- Link, J.H.F. & Otto, C.F. 1820. Icones plantarum selectarum 7. 1828.
- Steiner, K.E. 2011. A new endemic Diascia (Scrophulariaceae) threatened by proposed tungsten mining in the Western Cape, South African Journal of Botany 77 (3): 777–781.
- Govaerts, R. et al. 2014. Diascia in Kew Science Plants of the World online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published online. Accessed: 2014 March 2. Reference page.
- Tropicos.org 2014. Diascia. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published online. Accessed: 2 March 2014.
- International Plant Names Index. 2014. Diascia. Published online. Accessed: March 2 2014.
Vernacular names
suomi: Dianat
italiano: Diascia
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