Gmelina

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Gmelina
Gmelina arborea
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Gmelina

Gmelina is a genus of plants in family Lamiaceae.[1][3][4] It consists of about 35 species in Australia, New Guinea, Southeast Asia, India and a few in Africa. Some species such as G. arborea have been planted and/or become naturalised in India, Africa and Australia. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in honour of botanist Johann Georg Gmelin.

Species

This listing draws from de Kok’s 2012 revision of this genus,[1] and additional sources including IPNI, APNI and the Flora of China.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c de Kok, Rogier (13 July 2012). "A revision of the genus Gmelina (Lamiaceae)" (PDF). Kew Bulletin. 67 (3): 293–329. doi:10.1007/s12225-012-9382-4. ISSN 0075-5974, ISSN 1874-933X. Retrieved 7 Aug 2013.
  2. ^ a b "IPNI: Plant Name search". International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 8 August 2013. {{cite web}}: |contribution= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Conn, Barry J. (2001). "Gmelina – New South Wales Flora Online". PlantNET - The Plant Information Network System. 2.0. Sydney, Australia: The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust. Retrieved 13 Mar 2013.
  4. ^ "GRIN Taxonomy for Plants - Gmelina". United States Department of Agriculture.
  5. ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina chinensis". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
  6. ^ Hyland et al. (2010) [RFK 6.1] "Factsheet – Gmelina dalrympleana". Retrieved 18 Feb 2013.
  7. ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina delavayana". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
  8. ^ Hyland et al. (2010) [RFK 6.1] "Factsheet – Gmelina schlechteri". Retrieved 18 Feb 2013.
  9. ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina lecomtei". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
  10. ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina hainanensis". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.
  11. ^ Chen & Gilbert (1994) Flora of China. Online "Gmelina szechwanensis". Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.

Cited works

  • Hyland, B. P. M.; Whiffin, T.; Zich, F. A.; et al. (Dec 2010). "Home". Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants (6.1, online version RFK 6.1 ed.). Cairns, Australia: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), through its Division of Plant Industry; the Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research; the Australian Tropical Herbarium, James Cook University. Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.

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