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Species of Smithia Aiton

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Smithia aeschynomenoides Welw. ex Baker Kotschya aeschynomenoides (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign.   Smithia aeschynomenoidesWelw. ex Baker Kotschya aeschynomenoides(Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign.
Smithia bigemina Dalzell  a Smithia bigeminaDalzell  
Smithia javanica Benth. Smithia sensitiva Aiton   Smithia javanicaBenth. Smithia sensitivaAiton
Smithia sensitiva Aiton  a Smithia sensitivaAiton  
Smithia conferta Sm.  a Smithia confertaSm.  
Smithia blanda Wall. ex Wight & Arn.  a Smithia blandaWall. ex Wight & Arn.  
Smithia capitata Dalziel  a Smithia capitataDalziel  
Smithia ciliata Royle  a Smithia ciliataRoyle  
Smithia erubescens (E. Mey.) Baker f.  a Smithia erubescens(E. Mey.) Baker f.  
Smithia eylesii S. Moore  a Smithia eylesiiS. Moore  
Smithia purpurea Hook.  a Smithia purpureaHook.  
Smithia pycnantha Benth. ex Baker  a Smithia pycnanthaBenth. ex Baker  
Smithia saluginea Hance  a Smithia salugineaHance  
Smithia setulosa Dalzell  a Smithia setulosaDalzell  
Smithia nodulosa Baker Aeschynomene nodulosa (Baker) Baker f. var. nodulosa   Smithia nodulosaBaker Aeschynomene nodulosa(Baker) Baker f. var.nodulosa
Smithia hirsuta Dalzell  a Smithia hirsutaDalzell  
Smithia thymodora Baker f. Kotschya thymodora (Baker f.) Wild   Smithia thymodoraBaker f. Kotschya thymodora(Baker f.) Wild
Smithia lutea Portères Kotschya lutea (Portères) Hepper   Smithia luteaPortères Kotschya lutea(Portères) Hepper
Smithia capitulifera Welw. ex Baker Kotschya capitulifera (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. capitulifera   Smithia capituliferaWelw. ex Baker Kotschya capitulifera(Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var.capitulifera
Smithia ochreata Taub. Kotschya ochreata (Taub.) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. ochreata   Smithia ochreataTaub. Kotschya ochreata(Taub.) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var.ochreata
Smithia scaberrima Taub. Kotschya scaberrima (Taub.) Wild   Smithia scaberrimaTaub. Kotschya scaberrima(Taub.) Wild
Smithia speciosa Hutch. Kotschya speciosa (Hutch.) Hepper   Smithia speciosaHutch. Kotschya speciosa(Hutch.) Hepper
Smithia strigosa Benth. Kotschya strigosa (Benth.) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. strigosa   Smithia strigosaBenth. Kotschya strigosa(Benth.) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var.strigosa
Smithia strobilantha Welw. ex Baker Kotschya strobilantha (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. strobilantha   Smithia strobilanthaWelw. ex Baker Kotschya strobilantha(Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var.strobilantha
Smithia welwitschii Taub. Humularia welwitschii (Taub.) P. A. Duvign.   Smithia welwitschiiTaub. Humularia welwitschii(Taub.) P. A. Duvign.
Smithia abyssinica (A. Rich.) Verd.  a Smithia abyssinica(A. Rich.) Verd.  
Smithia elliotii Baker f.  a Smithia elliotiiBaker f.  
Smithia sensitiva Aiton var. abyssinica A. Rich. Smithia abyssinica (A. Rich.) Verd.  iSmithia sensitivaAiton var.abyssinica A. Rich. Smithia abyssinica(A. Rich.) Verd.
Smithia sensitiva Aiton var. sensitiva Smithia sensitiva Aiton  iSmithia sensitivaAiton var.sensitiva Smithia sensitivaAiton
  1. Smithia abyssinica (A. Rich.) Verd.
  2. Smithia aeschynomenoides Welw. ex Baker (=Kotschya aeschynomenoides (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign.)
  3. Smithia bigemina Dalzell
  4. Smithia blanda Wall. ex Wight & Arn.
  5. Smithia capitata Dalziel
  6. Smithia capitulifera Welw. ex Baker (=Kotschya capitulifera (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. capitulifera)
  7. Smithia ciliata Royle
  8. Smithia conferta Sm.
  9. Smithia elliotii Baker f.
  10. Smithia erubescens (E. Mey.) Baker f.
  11. Smithia eylesii S. Moore
  12. Smithia hirsuta Dalzell
  13. Smithia javanica Benth. (=Smithia sensitiva Aiton)
  14. Smithia lutea Portères (=Kotschya lutea (Portères) Hepper)
  15. Smithia nodulosa Baker (=Aeschynomene nodulosa (Baker) Baker f. var. nodulosa)
  16. Smithia ochreata Taub. (=Kotschya ochreata (Taub.) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. ochreata)
  17. Smithia purpurea Hook.
  18. Smithia pycnantha Benth. ex Baker
  19. Smithia saluginea Hance
  20. Smithia scaberrima Taub. (=Kotschya scaberrima (Taub.) Wild)
  21. Smithia sensitiva Aiton
  22. Smithia sensitiva Aiton var. abyssinica A. Rich. (=Smithia abyssinica (A. Rich.) Verd.)
  23. Smithia sensitiva Aiton var. sensitiva (=Smithia sensitiva Aiton)
  24. Smithia setulosa Dalzell
  25. Smithia speciosa Hutch. (=Kotschya speciosa (Hutch.) Hepper)
  26. Smithia strigosa Benth. (=Kotschya strigosa (Benth.) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. strigosa)
  27. Smithia strobilantha Welw. ex Baker (=Kotschya strobilantha (Welw. ex Baker) Dewit & P. A. Duvign. var. strobilantha)
  28. Smithia thymodora Baker f. (=Kotschya thymodora (Baker f.) Wild)
  29. Smithia welwitschii Taub. (=Humularia welwitschii (Taub.) P. A. Duvign.)


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