Incarvillea diffusa
Incarvillea diffusa Royle

Incarvillea diffusa is a species in the Bignoniaceae family, native to regions including China North-Central, China South-Central, Nepal, Qinghai, Tibet, and the West Himalaya. It was first described in 1835 by Royle.
Description
Incarvillea diffusa belongs to the Bignoniaceae family, commonly known as the bignonia or trumpet vine family. This species is distributed across several regions, including China North-Central, China South-Central, Nepal, Qinghai, Tibet, and the West Himalaya. It was first scientifically described by Royle in 1835. The genus Incarvillea is known for its climbing or twining growth habit and is part of the broader Bignoniaceae family, which includes a variety of flowering plants.
Distribution
China North-Central · China South-Central · Nepal · Qinghai · Tibet · West Himalaya
Synonyms
Incarvillea argutaIncarvillea arguta var. longipedicellataIncarvillea arguta var. daochengensisAmphicome diffusaAmphicome arguta


