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Justicia (water-willow) Endangered

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Wikipedia Abstract

Justicia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae. There are 658 species with a further 611 species as yet unresolved by Kew. They are native to tropical to warm temperate regions of the Americas, India and Africa. Common names include water-willow and shrimp plant, the latter from the inflorescences, which resemble a shrimp in some species. The generic name honours Scottish horticulturist James Justice (1698–1763). They are closely related to Pachystachys.
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Species

Justicia adhaerens (Critically Endangered)
Justicia beloperonoides (Endangered)
Justicia breviracemosa (Endangered)
Justicia callopsoidea (Critically Endangered)
Justicia drummondii (Critically Endangered)
Justicia eburnea (Endangered)
Justicia euosmia (Endangered)
Justicia faulknerae (Endangered)
Justicia flaviflora (Critically Endangered)
Justicia gigantophylla (Endangered)
Justicia harlingii (Endangered)
Justicia jamisonii (Endangered)
Justicia leucoxiphos (Endangered)
Justicia mariae (Endangered)
Justicia mkungweensis (Critically Endangered)
Justicia niassensis (Endangered)
Justicia obtusicapsula (Endangered)
Justicia petterssonii (Endangered)
Justicia pseudotenella (Endangered)
Justicia rigens (Endangered)
Justicia roseobracteata (Endangered)
Justicia sp. nov. 'A = J.E. & S.M. Burrows 9902' <Unverified Name> (Endangered)
Justicia takhinensis (Endangered)
Justicia telloensis (Endangered)
Justicia violaceotincta (Endangered)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0