Asystasia scandens
Asystasia scandens (Lindl.) Hook.

Asystasia scandens (Lindl.) Hook. is a species in the Acanthaceae family, native to regions including Congo, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Base-Guinée, Guinée forestière, and Moyenne-Guinée. It was first described in 1849.
Description
Asystasia scandens (Lindl.) Hook. belongs to the Acanthaceae family and is part of the genus Asystasia. This species is indigenous to several regions in West and Central Africa, including Congo, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Base-Guinée, Guinée forestière, and Moyenne-Guinée. The scientific name was published in 1849. It is a member of a plant family known for its diverse and often ornamental species, many of which are found in tropical and subtropical climates.
Distribution
Congo · Guinea · Liberia · Sierra Leone · Base-Guinée · Guinée forestière · Moyenne-Guinée
Synonyms
Ruellia quaternaDipteracanthus scandensHenfreya scandens

