Status:
valid
Authors:
(Gilg & Gilg-Ben.) Christenh. & Byng
Source:
wcvp
Year:
2018
Citation Micro:
Global Fl. 0.263194444. 2018
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001423550
Common Names
- Crateva monticola
- Mountain Caper
- Mountain Capparis
Description
Crateva monticola (also called Crateva monticola, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree that grows up to 6 m tall. It is native to tropical Asia, and is found in dry forests and scrublands. Its leaves are alternate, oblong-lanceolate, and up to 8 cm long. Its flowers are white, and its fruits are globose, up to 1 cm in diameter.
Uses & Benefits
Crateva monticola is used in traditional medicine for treating various ailments such as fever, cold, cough, and diarrhea. It is also used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and flowers.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flowers of Crateva monticola are small, white, and have four petals. The seeds are small, black, and oval-shaped. The seedlings are thin and have small, oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Crateva monticola can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can be grown in a wide range of soil types. It can be pruned to maintain a desired shape and size.
Where to Find Crateva monticola
Crateva monticola can be found in India.
Crateva monticola FAQ
What is the scientific name of Crateva monticola?
Crateva monticola
What is the common name of Crateva monticola?
Crateva
What is the natural habitat of Crateva monticola?
Tropical and subtropical forests
Species in the Crateva genus
Crateva adansonii,
Crateva excelsa,
Crateva falcata,
Crateva formosensis,
Crateva greveana,
Crateva humblotii,
Crateva hygrophila,
Crateva magna,
Crateva obovata,
Crateva palmeri,
Crateva religiosa,
Crateva simplicifolia,
Crateva suaresensis,
Crateva tapia,
Crateva unilocularis,
Crateva urbaniana,
Crateva yarinacochaensis,
Crateva kirkii,
Crateva eminens,
Crateva monticola,
Crateva brevipetala,
Species in the Capparaceae family
Acome micrantha,
Bachmannia woodii,
Beautempsia avicenniifolia,
Boscia albitrunca,
Boscia arabica,
Boscia cauliflora,
Boscia coriacea,
Boscia fadeniorum,
Boscia foetida,
Boscia gossweileri,
Boscia kalachariensis,
Boscia keniensis,
Boscia longifolia,
Boscia madagascariensis,
Boscia matabelensis,
Boscia mazzocchii,
Boscia microphylla,
Boscia minimifolia,
Boscia mossambicensis,
Boscia oleoides,
Boscia pestalozziana,
Boscia plantefolii,
Boscia polyantha,
Boscia praecox,
Boscia pruinosa,
Boscia puberula,
Boscia rotundifolia,
Boscia salicifolia,
Boscia senegalensis,
Boscia tomentosa,
Boscia urens,
Boscia welwitschii,
Boscia albitrunca,
Boscia integrifolia,
Buchholzia coriacea,
Buchholzia tholloniana,
Cadaba aphylla,
Cadaba baccarinii,
Cadaba barbigera,
Cadaba benguellensis,
Cadaba capparoides,
Cadaba carneoviridis,
Cadaba divaricata,
Cadaba farinosa,
Cadaba fruticosa,
Cadaba gillettii,
Cadaba glaberrima,
Cadaba glandulosa,
Cadaba insularis,
Cadaba kassasii,
References
James W. Byng: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Byng' in the authors string.