Stanfieldiella

Stanfieldiella is genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1960. It is endemic to sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

Species[1]
  • Stanfieldiella axillaris J.K.Morton - Ghana, Nigeria
  • Stanfieldiella brachycarpa (Gilg & Ledermann ex Mildbr.) Brenan - from Nigeria to Congo
  • Stanfieldiella imperforata (C.B.Clarke) Brenan - from Liberia to Ghana; also Angola
  • Stanfieldiella oligantha (Mildbr.) Brenan - from Liberia to Gabon

Stanfieldiella
Stanfieldiella imperforata
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Brenan
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