Tetradenia (gingerbush) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1830. It is native to Africa, including Madagascar.[1]
Tetradenia (gingerbush) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1830. It is native to Africa, including Madagascar.
Species Tetradenia bainesii (N.E.Br.) Phillipson & C.F.Steyn - Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Eswatini, KwaZulu-Natal Tetradenia barberae (N.E.Br.) Codd - Cape Province Tetradenia brevispicata (N.E.Br.) Codd - Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Transvaal Tetradenia clementiana Phillipson - Madagascar Tetradenia cordata Phillipson - Madagascar Tetradenia discolor Phillipson - Zambia, Zaire, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania Tetradenia falafa Phillipson - Madagascar Tetradenia fruticosa Benth. - Madagascar Tetradenia galpinii (N.E.Br.) Phillipson & C.F.Steyn - southeast Africa from Tanzania to Eswatini Tetradenia goudotii Briq. - Madagascar Tetradenia herbacea Phillipson - Madagascar Tetradenia hildeana Phillipson - Madagascar Tetradenia isaloensis Phillipson - Madagascar Tetradenia kaokoensis van Jaarsv. & A.E.van Wyk - Namibia Tetradenia multiflora (Benth.) Phillipson - Ethiopia Tetradenia nervosa Codd - Madagascar Tetradenia riparia (Hochst.) Codd - southern Africa from Angola + Malawi to Eswatini Tetradenia tanganyikae Phillipson - Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia Tetradenia tuberosa T.J.Edwards - KwaZulu-Natal Tetradenia urticifolia (Baker) Phillipson - eastern + central Africa from Sudan + Eritrea south to Zaire and Tanzania