Pleuranthodium iboense (lat.) - a species of monocotyledonous plants of the genus Pleuranthodium of the Ginger family ( Zingiberaceae ). Under the current taxonomic name was described by the British botanist Rosemary Margaret Smith in 1991 [2] [3] .
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Distribution, description
Endemic of Papua New Guinea [4] . The type specimen is collected in the forest near the settlement For, [5] .
Hemicryptophyte or rhizome geofit [4] .
Synonyms
Synonymous names [2] :
- Alpinia iboensis Valeton basionym
- Psychanthus iboensis ( Valeton ) RM Sm.
Notes
- ↑ On the conditionality of specifying the class of monocotyledons as a higher taxon for the group of plants described in this article, see the “APG Systems” section of the article “Monocotyledons” .
- ↑ 1 2 Pleuranthodium iboense (Valeton) RMSm. â € ”The Plant List
- ↑ Tropicos | Name - Pleuranthodium iboense (Valeton) RM Sm
- 2 1 2 World Checklist of Selected Plant Families: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- ↑ http://plants.jstor.org/specimen/p00686677?history=true&