Kelleria Explained
Kelleria is a genus of miniature shrubs in the family Thymelaeaceae, found in southeastern Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and Borneo. The centre of species biodiversity is the Lammermoor Range in Central Otago, NZ.[1]
Species
Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of September 2024:[2]
- Kelleria bogongensis
- Kelleria childii
- Kelleria croizatii
- Kelleria dieffenbachii
- Kelleria ericoides
- Kelleria laxa
- Kelleria lyallii
- Kelleria multiflora
- Kelleria paludosa
- Kelleria tessellata
- Kelleria villosa
Notes and References
- Book: Darby . John . Fordyce . R Ewan . Mark . Alan Francis . The Natural History of Southern New Zealand . University of Otago Press . 2004 . 9781877133510.
- Web site: Kelleria Endl. . 2023 . Plants of the World Online . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 16 September 2024.