See text Fritschiantha Kuntze (1898) Seemannia is a New World genus in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae.
There are four species in the genus, primarily found in the Andean regions of South America.
The name honors the German botanist Berthold Carl Seemann.
In 1976 Seemannia was synonymized under the genus Gloxinia by gesneriad specialist Hans Wiehler but has more recently been revived following phylogenetic and morphological research on relationships of Gloxinia and related genera, which suggested that Wiehler's generic concept of Gloxinia was overly broad and polyphyletic.
Although all of the species occur in the Andes, Seemannia purpurascens is unusual in having a disjunct distribution, with populations in northern South America (Guyana, French Guiana, and northern Brazil) widely separated from Andean populations in southern Peru and Bolivia.