Scaphochlamys

Scaphochlamys
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Zingiberales
Family: Zingiberaceae
Genus: Scaphochlamys
Baker in J.D.Hooker
Type species
Scaphochlamys malaccana
Baker

Scaphochlamys is a genus of plants in the ginger family. It is native to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Borneo and Malaysia).[1][2]

  1. Scaphochlamys abdullahii Y.Y.Sam & Saw
  2. Scaphochlamys anomala (Hallier f.) R.J.Searle
  3. Scaphochlamys argentea R.M.Sm.
  4. Scaphochlamys atroviridis Holttum
  5. Scaphochlamys biloba (Ridl.) Holttum
  6. Scaphochlamys breviscapa Holttum
  7. Scaphochlamys burkillii Holttum
  8. Scaphochlamys calcicola A.D.Poulsen & R.J.Searle
  9. Scaphochlamys concinna (Baker) Holttum
  10. Scaphochlamys cordata Y.Y.Sam & Saw
  11. Scaphochlamys erecta Holttum
  12. Scaphochlamys gracilipes (K.Schum.) S.Sakai & Nagam.
  13. Scaphochlamys grandis Holttum
  14. Scaphochlamys klossii (Ridl.) Holttum
  15. Scaphochlamys krauensis Y.Y.Sam
  16. Scaphochlamys kunstleri (Baker) Holttum
  17. Scaphochlamys lanceolata (Ridl.) Holttum
  18. Scaphochlamys laxa Y.Y.Sam & Saw
  19. Scaphochlamys malaccana Baker in J.D.Hooker
  20. Scaphochlamys minutiflora Jenjitt. & K.Larsen
  21. Scaphochlamys obcordata Sirirugsa & K.Larsen
  22. Scaphochlamys oculata (Ridl.) Holttum
  23. Scaphochlamys pennipicta Holttum
  24. Scaphochlamys perakensis Holttum
  25. Scaphochlamys petiolata (K.Schum.) R.M.Sm.
  26. Scaphochlamys polyphylla (K.Schum.) B.L.Burtt & R.M.Sm.
  27. Scaphochlamys pusilla Y.Y.Sam
  28. Scaphochlamys reticosa (Ridl.) R.M.Sm.
  29. Scaphochlamys rubescens Jenjitt. & K.Larsen
  30. Scaphochlamys rubromaculata Holttum
  31. Scaphochlamys subbiloba (Burkill ex Ridl.) Holttum
  32. Scaphochlamys sylvestris (Ridl.) Holttum
  33. Scaphochlamys tenuis Holttum


References

  1. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. Searle, R.J. (2010). The genus Scaphochlamys (Zingiberaceae - Zingibereae): a compendium for the field worker. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 67: 75-121.
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