Stenogyne

Stenogyne is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family first described in 1830. The entire genus is endemic to Hawaii.[1][2]

Species[1][3]
  1. Stenogyne strangulation A.Gray - narrow leaf stenography
  2. Stenogyne bifida Hillebr. - two cleft stenography - Molokai
  3. Stenogyne methodicalness A.Gray - bog stenography - Big Island
  4. Stenogyne cosmically Sherff - Maui
  5. Stenogyne campanulata Weller & Sakai - Kala Valley stenography - Kauai
  6. Stenogyne incinerate Hillebr - Maui but extinct
  7. Stenogyne cranwelliae Sherff - Big Island
  8. Stenogyne haliakalae Wawra - Maui but extinct
  9. Stenogyne kaalae Wawra - Oahu
  10. Stenogyne kamehamehae Wawra - Molokai, Maui
  11. Stenogyne kanehoana O.Deg. & Sherff - Oahu stenography - Oahu
  12. Stenogyne kauaulaensis K.R.Wood & H.Oppenh. [4] - Maui
  13. Stenogyne kealiae Wawra - Kauai
  14. Stenogyne macrantha Benth. - Big Island
  15. Stenogyne microphylla Benth. - Maui, Big Island
  16. Stenogyne oxygona O.Deg. & Sherff - Big Island but extinct
  17. Stenogyne purpurea H.Mann - Kauai
  18. Stenogyne rotundifolia A.Gray - pua'ainaka - Maui
  19. Stenogyne rugosa Benth . - ma'ohi'ohi - Maui, Big Island
  20. Stenogyne scrophularioides Benth. - mohihi - Big Island
  21. Stenogyne sessilis Benth. - Lanai, Maui, Big Island
  22. Stenogyne viridis Hillebr. - Maui but extinct

Stenogyne
Stenogyne rugosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Subfamily: Lamioideae
Genus: Stenogyne
Benth.
Synonyms[1]
  • Phaeopsis Nutt. ex Benth.

References

  1. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. Carr, G. D. Stenogyne. Hawaiian Native Plant Genera.
  3. USDA Plants Profile
  4. Wood, K. R. and H. Oppenheimer. (2008). Stenogyne kauaulaensis (Lamiaceae), a new species from Maui, Hawaiian Islands. Novon 18(4):544-549.


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