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updated: 01/19/11 

Swertia P-Z IMAGES
(Gentianaceae: Gentianeae: Swertiinae: Swertia)

Swertia images of species A-O, P-Z

Swertia in Nepalese Himalaya
Taxonomy, Molecular Differentiation, Biogeography and Ethnobotany of Swertia L. (Gentianaceae) of Nepal Himalaya

Swertia paniculata

Photo: Adrien Favre

 

Swertia patula

Photo: Adrien Favre

Locality: Tiger Leaping Gorge, Yunnan, China

 

Swertia patula

Photo: Yong-Ming Yuan

 

Swertia perennis

Uppsala Botanic Garden, Sweden, cultivated

Photo: Lena Struwe

 

Swertia perennis

Voucher: Maas s.n.

Switzerland

Photo: P.J.M. Maas

 

 

Swertia petiolata

Photo: Philippe Chassot

 

Swertia pubescens

Photo: Yong-Ming Yuan

 

Swertia speciosa

Photo: Philippe Chassot

 

Swertia speciosa

Photo: Philippe Chassot

 

Swertia yunnanensis

Photo: Yong-Ming Yuan

 

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