Gesnerioideae
The Gesnerioideae are a subfamily of plants in the family Gesneriaceae: based on the type genus Gesneria.[1] Although genera typically originate in the New World, some species have become widely distributed as ornamental plants.
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Clade: | Lamiids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Gesneriaceae |
Subfamily: | Gesnerioideae Burnett, 1835 |
Tribes and genera
WikiSpecies lists the following:
Beslerieae
Besleria lutea
- Anetanthus
- Besleria
- Cremosperma
- Cubitanthus
- Gasteranthus
- Reldia
- Resia
- Shuaria
- Tylopsacas
Coronanthereae
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Coronanthereae: Asteranthera ovata
Gesnerieae
(genus lists onward may not be complete)
Gesneriae: Chrysothemis pulchella
Kohleria sp.
- Achimenes
- Alloplectus
- Alsobia
- Anodiscus
- Bellonia
- Bellonia
- Bucinellina
- Capanea
- Chautemsia
- Chrysothemis
- Cobananthus
- Codonanthe
- Codonanthopsis
- Columnea
- Corytoplectus
- Crantzia
- Diastema
- Drymonia
- Episcia (Flame violet: ornamental)
- Eucodonia
- Gesneria
- Gloxinella
- Gloxinia
- Goyazia
- Heppiella
- Koellikeria
- Kohleria
- Lembocarpus
- Mandirola
- Monopyle
- Moussonia
- Nautilocalyx
- Nematanthus
- Neomortonia
- Niphaea
- Oerstedina
- Paradrymonia
- Parakohleria
- Pearcea
- Pheidonocarpa
- Phinaea
- Rhoogeton
- Rufodorsia
- Rhytidophyllum
- Smithiantha
- Solenophora
Napeantheae
Sphaerorrhizeae
- Sphaerorrhiza
Titanotricheae
- Titanotrichum
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References
- Burnett GT (1835) Outl. Bot. 959, 1095, 1108.
External links
Media related to Gesnerioideae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Gesnerioideae at Wikispecies
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