Henckelia speciosa
Henckelia speciosa (Kurz) D.J.Middleton & Mich.Möller

Henckelia speciosa is a species in the Gesneriaceae family, native to regions including Assam, South-Central China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. It was formally described in 2011 by D.J. Middleton and Mich. Möller, based on earlier work by Kurz.
Description
Henckelia speciosa belongs to the genus Henckelia within the Gesneriaceae, a family of flowering plants commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. The species is distributed across several Southeast Asian countries, including Assam, South-Central China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The scientific name was published in 2011 by D.J. Middleton and Mich. Möller, who reclassified a previously described taxon originally attributed to Kurz. This species contributes to the biodiversity of the Gesneriaceae family and is part of the broader ecological and botanical context of its native range.
Distribution
Assam · China South-Central · Myanmar · Thailand · Vietnam
Synonyms
Roettlera speciosaChirita brevipesChirita speciosaChirita traillianaDidymocarpus brevipesDidymocarpus speciosusDidymocarpus traillianusRoettlera brevipes
