Sebaea
Sebaea is a genus of annual plants in the family Gentianaceae.[2] Species occur in Africa, Madagascar, India, Australia and New Zealand.[2] The name honors Albertus Seba (1665-1736), a Dutch pharmacist, zoologist and collector.[1]
Species include:
- Sebaea affinis Welw.
- Sebaea albens (L. f.) Roem. & Schult.
- Sebaea albidiflora F.Muell. - White Sebaea[1]
- Sebaea aurea (L. f.) Roem. & Schult.
- Sebaea baumiana (Gilg) Boutique
- Sebaea bojeri Griseb.
- Sebaea brachyphylla Griseb.
- Sebaea chironioides Gilg
- Sebaea debilis (Welw.) Schinz
- Sebaea erosa Schinz
- Sebaea exacoides (L.) Schinz
- Sebaea grandis (E.Mey.) Steud.
- Sebaea grisebachiana Schinz
- Sebaea leiostyla Gilg
- Sebaea longicaulis Schinz
- Sebaea luteo-alba (A. Chev.) P. Taylor
- Sebaea macrophylla Gilg
- Sebaea microphylla (Edgew.) Knobl.
- Sebaea minuta Paiva & I.Nogueira
- Sebaea natalensis Schinz
- Sebaea oligantha (Gilg) Schinz
- Sebaea ovata (Labill.) R. Br. - Yellow Sebaea[1], Yellow Centaury[2]
- Sebaea platyptera (Baker) Boutique
- Sebaea primuliflora (Welw.) Sileshi
- Sebaea procumbens A.W. Hill
- Sebaea pusilla Eckl. ex Chamisso
- Sebaea rehmannii Schinz
- Sebaea schlechteri Schinz
- Sebaea spathulata Steud.
- Sebaea stricta (E. Mey.) Gilg
- Sebaea teucszii (Schinz) P. Taylor
- Sebaea teuszii (Schinz) P.Taylor
- Sebaea thomasii Schinz
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