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Species of Swertia L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Swertia bimaculata (Siebold & Zucc.) Hook. f. & Thomson ex C. B. Clarke  a Swertia bimaculata(Siebold & Zucc.) Hook. f. & Thomson ex C. B. Clarke  
Swertia chinensis (Bunge ex Griseb.) Franch. Swertia diluta (Turcz.) Benth. & Hook. f.   Swertia chinensis(Bunge ex Griseb.) Franch. Swertia diluta(Turcz.) Benth. & Hook. f.
Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.  a Swertia chirayita(Roxb.) H. Karst.  
Swertia dilatata C. B. Clarke  a Swertia dilatataC. B. Clarke  
Swertia diluta (Turcz.) Benth. & Hook. f.  a Swertia diluta(Turcz.) Benth. & Hook. f.  
Swertia hookeri C. B. Clarke  a Swertia hookeriC. B. Clarke  
Swertia multicaulis D. Don  a Swertia multicaulisD. Don  
Swertia perennis L.  a Swertia perennisL.  
Swertia purpurascens (D. Don) Wall. ex C. B. Clarke Swertia ciliata (D. Don ex G. Don) B. L. Burtt   Swertia purpurascens(D. Don) Wall. ex C. B. Clarke Swertia ciliata(D. Don ex G. Don) B. L. Burtt
Swertia tongluensis Burkill Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.   Swertia tongluensisBurkill Swertia chirayita(Roxb.) H. Karst.
Swertia coloradensis C. M. Rogers Frasera coloradensis (C. M. Rogers) D. M. Post   Swertia coloradensisC. M. Rogers Frasera coloradensis(C. M. Rogers) D. M. Post
Swertia spp. a Swertia spp. 
Swertia angustifolia Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don  a Swertia angustifoliaBuch.-Ham. ex D. Don  
Swertia caroliniensis (Walter) Kuntze Frasera caroliniensis Walter   Swertia caroliniensis(Walter) Kuntze Frasera caroliniensisWalter
Swertia chirata (Roxb.) Buch.-Ham. ex C. B. Clarke, orth. var. Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.   Swertia chirata(Roxb.) Buch.-Ham. ex C. B. Clarke, orth. var. Swertia chirayita(Roxb.) H. Karst.
Swertia radiata (Kellogg) Kuntze Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Griseb.   Swertia radiata(Kellogg) Kuntze Frasera speciosaDouglas ex Griseb.
Swertia leducii Franch.  a Swertia leduciiFranch.  
Swertia mileensis T. N. Ho & W. L. Shih Swertia leducii Franch.   Swertia mileensisT. N. Ho & W. L. Shih Swertia leduciiFranch.
Swertia japonica (Schult.) Makino  a Swertia japonica(Schult.) Makino  
Swertia albicaulis (Griseb.) Douglas ex Kuntze Frasera albicaulis Griseb.   Swertia albicaulis(Griseb.) Douglas ex Kuntze Frasera albicaulisGriseb.
Swertia albomarginata (S. Watson) Kuntze Frasera albomarginata S. Watson   Swertia albomarginata(S. Watson) Kuntze Frasera albomarginataS. Watson
Swertia columbiana H. St. John Frasera albicaulis Griseb. var. columbiana (H. St. John) C. L. Hitchc.   Swertia columbianaH. St. John Frasera albicaulisGriseb. var.columbiana (H. St. John) C. L. Hitchc.
Swertia gypsicola Barneby Frasera gypsicola (Barneby) D. M. Post   Swertia gypsicolaBarneby Frasera gypsicola(Barneby) D. M. Post
Swertia carinthiaca Wulfen Lomatogonium carinthiacum (Wulfen) Rchb.   Swertia carinthiacaWulfen Lomatogonium carinthiacum(Wulfen) Rchb.
Swertia rotata L. Lomatogonium rotatum (L.) Fr.   Swertia rotataL. Lomatogonium rotatum(L.) Fr.
Swertia ciliata (D. Don ex G. Don) B. L. Burtt  a Swertia ciliata(D. Don ex G. Don) B. L. Burtt  
Swertia iberica Fisch. ex C. A. Mey.  a Swertia ibericaFisch. ex C. A. Mey.  
Swertia asarifolia Franch.  a Swertia asarifoliaFranch.  
Swertia atroviolacea Harry Sm. Swertia asarifolia Franch.   Swertia atroviolaceaHarry Sm. Swertia asarifoliaFranch.
  1. Swertia albicaulis (Griseb.) Douglas ex Kuntze (=Frasera albicaulis Griseb.)
  2. Swertia albomarginata (S. Watson) Kuntze (=Frasera albomarginata S. Watson)
  3. Swertia angustifolia Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don
  4. Swertia asarifolia Franch.
  5. Swertia atroviolacea Harry Sm. (=Swertia asarifolia Franch.)
  6. Swertia bimaculata (Siebold & Zucc.) Hook. f. & Thomson ex C. B. Clarke
  7. Swertia carinthiaca Wulfen (=Lomatogonium carinthiacum (Wulfen) Rchb.)
  8. Swertia caroliniensis (Walter) Kuntze (=Frasera caroliniensis Walter)
  9. Swertia chinensis (Bunge ex Griseb.) Franch. (=Swertia diluta (Turcz.) Benth. & Hook. f.)
  10. Swertia chirata (Roxb.) Buch.-Ham. ex C. B. Clarke, orth. var. (=Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.)
  11. Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.
  12. Swertia ciliata (D. Don ex G. Don) B. L. Burtt
  13. Swertia coloradensis C. M. Rogers (=Frasera coloradensis (C. M. Rogers) D. M. Post)
  14. Swertia columbiana H. St. John (=Frasera albicaulis Griseb. var. columbiana (H. St. John) C. L. Hitchc.)
  15. Swertia dilatata C. B. Clarke
  16. Swertia diluta (Turcz.) Benth. & Hook. f.
  17. Swertia gypsicola Barneby (=Frasera gypsicola (Barneby) D. M. Post)
  18. Swertia hookeri C. B. Clarke
  19. Swertia iberica Fisch. ex C. A. Mey.
  20. Swertia japonica (Schult.) Makino
  21. Swertia leducii Franch.
  22. Swertia mileensis T. N. Ho & W. L. Shih (=Swertia leducii Franch.)
  23. Swertia multicaulis D. Don
  24. Swertia perennis L.
  25. Swertia purpurascens (D. Don) Wall. ex C. B. Clarke (=Swertia ciliata (D. Don ex G. Don) B. L. Burtt)
  26. Swertia radiata (Kellogg) Kuntze (=Frasera speciosa Douglas ex Griseb.)
  27. Swertia rotata L. (=Lomatogonium rotatum (L.) Fr.)
  28. Swertia spp.
  29. Swertia tongluensis Burkill (=Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.)


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