About Golden Pseuderanthemum
Pseuderanthemum maculatum, commonly known as yellow-vein eranthemum or golden pseuderanthemum, is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, and has been introduced to other islands of Oceania and to some parts of Southeast Asia, Africa, Central America and South America.
Description adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Plant Details
- Scientific name
- Pseuderanthemum reticulatum
- Genus
- Pseuderanthemum
- Family
- ACANTHACEAE
- Habit
- Shrub
- Native to
- Polynesia
- Flowering & fruiting
- December-May
- Conservation status
- Not Evaluated (NE)
Local Names
- Malayalam
- സ്യൂഡറാന്തമം റെറ്റിക്കുലേറ്റം

Botanical family
Acanthaceae
Acanthus family
Golden Pseuderanthemum belongs to the Acanthaceae family.
The illustration represents the family — not necessarily this exact species.
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