Wurfbainia

Wurfbainia[1] is an Asian genus of plants in the family Zingiberaceae. Species have been recorded from the Himalayas, S. China, Indo-China and W. & Central Malesia.[2] It has previously been placed as a synonym of Amomum.

Wurfbainia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Zingiberales
Family: Zingiberaceae
Subfamily: Alpinioideae
Tribe: Alpinieae
Genus: Wurfbainia
Giseke
Synonyms

Paludana Giseke

Species

Plants of the World Online currently includes:[2]

  • Wurfbainia aromatica (Roxb.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia bicorniculata (K.Schum.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia biflora (Jack) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia blumeana (Valeton) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia compacta (Sol. ex Maton) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia elegans (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia glabrifolia (Lamxay & M.F.Newman) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia gracilis (Blume) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia graminea (Wall. ex Baker) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia hedyosma (I.M.Turner) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia jainii (S.Tripathi & V.Prakash) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia longiligularis (T.L.Wu) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia micrantha (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia microcarpa (C.F.Liang & D.Fang) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia mindanaensis (Elmer) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia mollis (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia neoaurantiaca (T.L.Wu, K.Larsen & Turland) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia palawanensis (Elmer) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia quadratolaminaris (S.Q.Tong) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia schmidtii (K.Schum.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia staminidiva (Gobilik, A.L.Lamb & A.D.Poulsen) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia tenella (Lamxay & M.F.Newman) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia testacea (Ridl.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia uliginosa (J.Koenig) Giseke - type species
  • Wurfbainia vera (Blackw.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
  • Wurfbainia villosa (Lour.) Skornick. & A.D.Poulsen
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References

  1. Giseke PD (1792) Prael. Ord. Nat. Pl. 199, 206.
  2. Plants of the World Online: Wurfbainia Giseke (retrieved 13 June 2020)
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