Spermacoce | |
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Spermacoce ocymoides | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Rubiaceae |
Subfamily: | Rubioideae |
Tribe: | Spermacoceae |
Genus: |
Spermacoce L. |
Type species | |
Spermacoce tenuior L. |
Spermacoce or false buttonweed is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It comprises about 275 species found throughout the tropics and subtropics. Its highest diversity is found in the Americas, followed by Africa, Australia and Asia.
The species are herbs or small shrubs with small- to medium-sized, four-lobed flowers arranged in capitate inflorescences. Some have a brightly coloured calyx and are eye-catching, particularly the Australian species. The corolla is variable in colour, often white, but also all shades of blue, pink and maroon. The fruit is usually a two-seeded capsule, sometimes a schizocarp or nut.
Spermacoce is a highly diverse genus with about 275 species in many tropical and subtropical places around the globe. North American species include:
Spermacoce articularis in Hyderabad, India
Spermacoce ocymoides at Ananthagiri Hills, in Rangareddy district of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Spermacoce pusilla in Hyderabad, India.