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Genus Ruellia Family Acanthaceae
Common Name: ruellias, wild petunias

Synonyms: Aphragmia APNI*

Description: Evergreen perennial herbs or shrubs.

Leaves opposite, usually entire, some shallowly toothed.

Flowers showy, solitary or in axillary clusters, cymes or terminal panicles. Calyx deeply 5-lobed. Corolla radially symmetric or almost so, blue to violet, white or red, tubular to funnel-shaped, sometimes pouched, with 5 spreading lobes. Stamens 4, fused at base into 2 pairs.

Fruit a cylindric or ovoid capsule.


Habit
Photo P.G. Kodela

Flower
Photo P.G. Kodela

Distribution and occurrence: World: c. 105 spp., Americas, Africa, Asia. Australia: c. 4 spp., naturalised.

Several species cultivated in Australia, occasionally naturalised.

Text by P.G. Kodela (May 2017), based on The European Garden Flora Vol. 6 (2000)
Taxon concept: Australian Plant Census (accessed May 2017)

 Key to the species 
1Leaf blades lanceolate to narrowly elliptic or linear, to 16 cm long, glabrous (though gland-dotted)Ruellia simplex
Leaf blades ovate to narrowly ovate, to 7 cm long, with white-translucent, often pilose hairsRuellia squarrosa

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