Flagellaria guineensis
Appearance
Flagellaria yɛ abusua a ɛwɔ Flagellariaceae abusua mu a ɛwɔ nnua ahorow anum pɛ. [1] Abakɔsɛm mu no, nnipa kakraa bi a wɔn ani gye taxonomy ho na wɔahu abusua no. APG II nhyehyɛe, a wɔyɛɛ no afe 2003 mu no (a ɛnsesae wɔ APG nhyehyɛe, 1998 mu no), gye abusua a ɛte saa tom, na ɔde hyɛ Poales mu wɔ commelinids, wɔ monocots mu.
Flagellaria gu mmia ahodoɔ ahodoɔ anum pɛ a wonim no, na ɛwɔ Asia, Afrika, Australia, ne Pacific ne India Po mu nsupɔw ahodoɔ so.
Nnua ahorow a ɛwɔ hɔ
[sesa]- Flagellaria collaris Wepfer & H.P.Linder - Fiji
- Flagellaria gigantea Hook.f. - New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Niue, Fiji, New Guinea
- Flagellaria guineensis Schumach. - tropical and southern Africa, Madagascar, Sri Lanka
- Flagellaria indica L. - Asia, Papuasia, Australia, Micronesia, Madagascar, Seychelles, Mauritius, Réunion, Rodrigues Island, Mozambique, Tanzania
- Flagellaria neocaledonica Schltr. - Solomon Islands, New Caledonia
Bbɛia Mmoa Efiri
[sesa]- ↑ "Flagellaria", Wikipedia (in English), 2022-02-07, retrieved 2024-04-03