Cordylogyne is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1838.[1] It contains only one accepted species, Cordylogyne globosa, native to South Africa. Three other names have been proposed in the genus, also native to southern Africa, but at present they are listed as "unresolved," i.e., of uncertain affiliation.[2][3][4]
Cordylogyne is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1838. It contains only one accepted species, Cordylogyne globosa, native to South Africa. Three other names have been proposed in the genus, also native to southern Africa, but at present they are listed as "unresolved," i.e., of uncertain affiliation.
Species of unresolved status Cordylogyne argillicola Dinter - Namibia Cordylogyne kassnerianum (Schltr.) Eyles - South Africa Cordylogyne mossambicense (Schltr.) Eyles - Mozambique