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Polysphaeria
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Polysphaeria is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae, and its native range is Madagascar and Tropical Africa. It contains the following 22 species according to Plants of the World Online: Polysphaeria acuminata Verdc. Polysphaeria aethiopica Verdc. Polysphaeria arbuscula K.Schum. Polysphaeria braunii K.Krause Polysphaeria capuronii Verdc. Polysphaeria cleistocalyx Verdc. Polysphaeria dischistocalyx Brenan Polysphaeria grandiflora Cavaco Polysphaeria grandis (Baill.) Cavaco Polysphaeria hirta Verdc. Polysphaeria lanceolata Hiern Polysphaeria lepidocarpa Verdc. Polysphaeria macrantha Brenan Polysphaeria macrophylla K.Schum. Polysphaeria maxima (Baill.) Cavaco Polysphaeria multiflora Hiern Polysphaeria ntemii S.E.Dawson & Gereau Polysphaeria ovata Cavaco Polysphaeria parvifolia Hiern Polysphaeria pedunculata K.Schum. ex De Wild. Polysphaeria subnudifaux Verdc. Polysphaeria tubulosa (Baill.) Cavaco...read more on Wikipedia.
24 Polysphaeria species found, including:
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