Wulfeniopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Plantaginaceae.[1] It is also in Tribe Veroniceae.
It is native to Nepal, West Himalaya, Pakistan and Afghanistan.[1]
Known species:[1]
The genus name of Wulfeniopsis is in honour of Franz Xaver von Wulfen (1728–1805), an Austrian botanist, zoologist, mineralogist, alpinist, and Jesuit priest.[2] It was first described and published in Acta Phytotax. Sin. Vol.18 on page 51 in 1980.[1]
Wulfeniopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. It is also in Tribe Veroniceae.
It is native to Nepal, West Himalaya, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Known species:
Wulfeniopsis amherstiana (Benth.) D.Y.Hong Wulfeniopsis nepalensis (T.Yamaz.) D.Y.HongThe genus name of Wulfeniopsis is in honour of Franz Xaver von Wulfen (1728–1805), an Austrian botanist, zoologist, mineralogist, alpinist, and Jesuit priest. It was first described and published in Acta Phytotax. Sin. Vol.18 on page 51 in 1980.
Wulfeniopsis es un género de plantas de flores de la familia Scrophulariaceae con dos especies.
Wulfeniopsis es un género de plantas de flores de la familia Scrophulariaceae con dos especies.
Wulfeniopsis é um género botânico pertencente à família Plantaginaceae[1]. Tradicionalmente este gênero era classificado na família das Scrophulariaceae.
Wulfeniopsis é um género botânico pertencente à família Plantaginaceae. Tradicionalmente este gênero era classificado na família das Scrophulariaceae.