Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Malpighiales
Genus:
Species:
scabra
ID:
834256

Status:
valid

Authors:
Benth.

Source:
wcs

Year:
1840

Citation Micro:
J. Bot. (Hooker) 2: 218 (1840)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000833591



Common Names

  • Hirtella scabra
  • Scabra Hirtella
  • Hirtella Scabra


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Description

Hirtella scabra (also called Scabrous Cherry, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It is native to Central and South America. It is a small tree or shrub, growing to 5 m (16 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 10 cm (4 in) diameter. It is found in humid forests, often near rivers.

Uses & Benefits

Hirtella scabra is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a source of nectar for pollinators.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Hirtella scabra has small white flowers with five petals and yellow anthers. The seeds are small, round and black. The seedlings are small and have a single pair of leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Hirtella scabra is a small tree or shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It is best grown in full sun to partial shade in moist, well-drained soil. It can tolerate some drought but will need regular watering during dry spells. Pruning is not necessary but can be done to maintain the desired shape and size.

Where to Find Hirtella scabra

Hirtella scabra is native to tropical regions of Central and South America, including Brazil, Colombia, and Peru.

Hirtella scabra FAQ

What is the scientific name of Hirtella scabra?

Hirtella scabra

What is the common name of Hirtella scabra?

Scabra

Where is Hirtella scabra found?

Central and South America

Species in the Hirtella genus

Hirtella adderleyi, Hirtella adenophora, Hirtella aequatoriensis, Hirtella americana, Hirtella angustifolia, Hirtella angustissima, Hirtella araguariensis, Hirtella aramangensis, Hirtella arenosa, Hirtella bahiensis, Hirtella barnebyi, Hirtella barrosoi, Hirtella beckii, Hirtella bicornis, Hirtella brachystachys, Hirtella bullata, Hirtella burchellii, Hirtella caduca, Hirtella carbonaria, Hirtella castillana, Hirtella ciliata, Hirtella conduplicata, Hirtella confertiflora, Hirtella cordifolia, Hirtella corymbosa, Hirtella couepiiflora, Hirtella cowanii, Hirtella davisii, Hirtella deflexa, Hirtella dorvalii, Hirtella duckei, Hirtella elongata, Hirtella enneandra, Hirtella eriandra, Hirtella excelsa, Hirtella fasciculata, Hirtella floribunda, Hirtella glabrata, Hirtella glandulistipula, Hirtella glandulosa, Hirtella glaziovii, Hirtella gracilipes, Hirtella guainiae, Hirtella guatemalensis, Hirtella guyanensis, Hirtella hebeclada, Hirtella hispidula, Hirtella hoehnei, Hirtella insignis, Hirtella juruenensis,

Species in the Chrysobalanaceae family

Acioa edulis, Acioa guianensis, Acioa schultesii, Acioa somnolens, Acioa longipendula, Acioa dolichopoda, Afrolicania elaeosperma, Angelesia splendens, Angelesia fusicarpa, Angelesia palawanensis, Atuna cordata, Atuna elliptica, Atuna excelsa, Atuna indica, Atuna latifrons, Atuna nannodes, Atuna penangiana, Atuna travancorica, Bafodeya benna, Chrysobalanus cuspidatus, Chrysobalanus icaco, Chrysobalanus prancei, Couepia belemii, Couepia bernardii, Couepia bondarii, Couepia bracteosa, Couepia canomensis, Couepia carautae, Couepia caryophylloides, Couepia cataractae, Couepia chrysocalyx, Couepia cidiana, Couepia coarctata, Couepia comosa, Couepia eriantha, Couepia excelsa, Couepia exflexa, Couepia froesii, Couepia glabra, Couepia grandiflora, Couepia guianensis, Couepia habrantha, Couepia hondurasensis, Couepia impressa, Couepia insignis, Couepia joaquinae, Couepia krukovii, Couepia latifolia, Couepia leitaofilhoi, Couepia longipetiolata,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-370775: Based on the initial data import
George Bentham (1800-1884): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Benth.' in the authors string.