

Logania
Botanical name: Loganiaceae
Logania
Botanical name: Loganiaceae

Species of Logania

Geniostoma
Geniostoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Loganiaceae. They are shrubs or small trees, with inflorescences borne in the axils of the simple, petiolate, oppositely-arranged leaves. The flowers are arranged in cymes, and each is pentamerous. This genus includes about 25 species. Geniostoma is widely distributed across the Pacific Ocean.
Mitrasacme
Mitrasacme has around 40 species, which occur mostly in Australia, though also extending to various parts of Asia and the Pacific Islands. The fruit capsule has an alleged resemblance to a mitre.
Gardneria
Logania
Pinkroots
Pinkroots are a genus of reddish-rooted, flowering plants. Their scientific name Spigelia is named after Adriaan van den Spiegel, Flemish anatomist and contemporary of Linnaeus. Some have been domesticated as garden ornamentals, with multiple cultivars.
Hornpods
Hornpods is a genus of small flowering plants consisting of approximately 13 species in the family Loganiaceae. They are herbaceous perennial plants found in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions of Africa, Asia, Oceana and the southeastern United States. Most species are less than a 30 cm tall, have sessile leaves, and small white flowers.
Strychnos
The genus includes about 100 accepted species of trees and lianas, and more than 200 that are as yet unresolved. The genus is widely distributed around the world's tropics.

Scientific Classification
