Petalidium englerianum
Petalidium englerianum (Schinz) C.B.Clarke

Petalidium englerianum is a species in the Acanthaceae family, native to Botswana and Namibia. It was first described in 1899 by C.B. Clarke, with the original authorship credited to Schinz.
Description
Petalidium englerianum is a member of the Acanthaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the acanthus family. It is found in the countries of Botswana and Namibia in southern Africa. The species was formally published in 1899 by C.B. Clarke, based on earlier work by Schinz. This plant is part of the genus Petalidium, which includes species characterized by their distinctive floral structures and growth habits typical of the Acanthaceae.
Distribution
Botswana · Namibia
Synonyms
Petalidium eurychlamysPetalidium ovatumPetalidium latifoliumPseudobarleria englerianaPseudobarleria latifoliaPseudobarleria ovata

