Verreauxia is a genus of plants of the family Goodeniaceae.[1] It includes species native to Australia and surrounding islands. The genus is named after Jules P. Verreaux (1807–73), a French ornithologist and naturalist.[2] Plants are insect-pollinated and hermaphroditic.[2] Species include Verreauxia dyeri, Verreauxia paniculata, Verreauxia reinwardtii, Verreauxia verreauxii and Verreauxia villosa.[3]
Verreauxia is a genus of plants of the family Goodeniaceae. It includes species native to Australia and surrounding islands. The genus is named after Jules P. Verreaux (1807–73), a French ornithologist and naturalist. Plants are insect-pollinated and hermaphroditic. Species include Verreauxia dyeri, Verreauxia paniculata, Verreauxia reinwardtii, Verreauxia verreauxii and Verreauxia villosa.
Verreauxia es un género con cinco especies[1] de plantas fanerógamas perteneciente a la familia Goodeniaceae.[2]
El género fue descrito por George Bentham y publicado en Flora Australiensis: a description . . . 4: 105. 1868.[3]
Verreauxia es un género con cinco especies de plantas fanerógamas perteneciente a la familia Goodeniaceae.