Suessenguthia

Summary

Suessenguthia is a genus of the Acanthaceae plant family comprising eight species of shrubs with showy, tubular flowers arranged in few-flowered heads. It occurs in the lowlands and Andean foothills of southern Peru, Bolivia, and the Brazilian state of Acre, often growing in small groups along rivers.

Suessenguthia
Suessenguthia trochilophila
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Acanthaceae
Subfamily: Acanthoideae
Tribe: Ruellieae
Genus: Suessenguthia
Merxm. (1953)
Species[1]

8, see text

Suessenguthia is similar to and closely related to the better known and larger genus Sanchezia.

Suessenguthia multisetosa from eastern Bolivia is one of the more known species as it is cultivated for ornamental use.

Species edit

Eight species are accepted:[1]

  • Suessenguthia barthleniana Schmidt-Leb.
  • Suessenguthia cuscoensis Wassh.
  • Suessenguthia koessleri Schmidt-Leb.
  • Suessenguthia multisetosa (Rusby) Wassh. & J.R.I.Wood ex Schmidt-Lebuhn
  • Suessenguthia trochilophila Merxm.
  • Suessenguthia vargasii Wassh.
  • Suessenguthia wallnoeferi Wassh.
  • Suessenguthia wenzelii Schmidt-Leb.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Suessenguthia Merxm. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  • Schmidt-Lebuhn, A.N. (2003). A taxonomic revision of the genus Suessenguthia Merxm. (Acanthaceae). Candollea 58: 101–128.
  • Schmidt-Lebuhn, A.N., M. Kessler & J. Müller (2005). Evolution of Suessenguthia (Acanthaceae) inferred from morphology, AFLP data, and ITS rDNA sequences. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 5: 1–13.

External links edit

  • Tree of Life Project