Amischotolype griffithii
Amischotolype griffithii (C.B.Clarke) I.M.Turner

Amischotolype griffithii is a species in the Commelinaceae family, native to Malaya and Sumatera. It was formally described in 1996 by I.M. Turner, based on the original work by C.B. Clarke.
Description
Amischotolype griffithii belongs to the genus Amischotolype within the botanical family Commelinaceae. This species is geographically distributed across Malaya and Sumatera. The scientific name was published in 1996 by I.M. Turner, who reclassified it from the original work of C.B. Clarke. The species is part of a group of flowering plants commonly known as spiderworts or dayflowers, which are characterized by their typically showy, three-petaled flowers and herbaceous growth form.
Distribution
Malaya · Sumatera
Synonyms
Forrestia griffithii