Hexasepalum Explained
Hexasepalum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It includes 15 species native to the Americas, ranging from the northeastern United States to Bolivia, Paraguay, and southern Brazil, and to tropical Africa.
Species
15 species are accepted:
- Hexasepalum angustifolium
- Hexasepalum apiculatum
- Hexasepalum domingense
- Hexasepalum gardneri
- Hexasepalum lippioides
- Hexasepalum mello-barretoi
- Hexasepalum nordestinum
- Hexasepalum radulum
- Hexasepalum rosmarinifolium
- Hexasepalum sarmentosum
- Hexasepalum scandens
- Hexasepalum serrulatum
- Hexasepalum teres
- Hexasepalum vaginale
- Hexasepalum zappiae