Status:
valid
Authors:
Mart. ex Hook.f.
Source:
wcs
Year:
1867
Citation Micro:
Fl. Bras. 14(2): 17 (1867)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000815818
Common Names
- Licania habantha
- Habantha Licania
- Habantha-flowered Licania
Description
Licania habantha (also called Dwarf Licania, Dwarf Licania Tree, and Dwarf Licania Palm, among many other common names) is a small, shrubby tree with small, white flowers. It is native to Central and South America, and is found in tropical and subtropical forests. It has small, oval-shaped leaves and grows up to 10 m tall.
Uses & Benefits
Licania habantha is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a potted plant. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever, asthma, and other respiratory ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flowers of Licania habantha are yellow and fragrant. The seeds are small, black, and round. The seedlings are thin and delicate.
Cultivation and Propagation
Licania habantha is a shrub that grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is usually done through seed, cuttings, or division. When propagating through seed, it is best to sow the seeds in the spring or early summer. When propagating through cuttings, it is best to take cuttings from the stem or root in the late spring or early summer. When propagating through division, it is best to divide the plant in the spring or early summer.
Where to Find Licania habantha
Licania habantha can be found in Cuba.
Licania habantha FAQ
What is the scientific name of Licania habantha?
Licania habantha
What is the common name of Licania habantha?
Habantha Licania
What is the natural habitat of Licania habantha?
Tropical rainforests
Species in the Licania genus
Licania velutina,
Licania cidii,
Licania pittieri,
Licania ferreirae,
Licania cuyabenensis,
Licania teixeirae,
Licania tocantina,
Licania nelsonii,
Licania arianeae,
Licania lamentanda,
Licania naviculistipula,
Licania santosii,
Licania sandwithii,
Licania rodriguesii,
Licania riedelii,
Licania piresii,
Licania paraensis,
Licania niloi,
Licania maxima,
Licania marleneae,
Licania savannarum,
Licania silvae,
Licania tepuiensis,
Licania stewardii,
Licania lanceolata,
Licania aracaensis,
Licania cordata,
Licania bracteata,
Licania blackii,
Licania bellingtonii,
Licania bahiensis,
Licania apiculata,
Licania belemii,
Licania jimenezii,
Licania irwinii,
Licania impressa,
Licania couepiifolia,
Licania furfuracea,
Licania foldatsii,
Licania fanshawei,
Licania harlingii,
Licania roraimensis,
Licania robusta,
Licania rufescens,
Licania incana,
Licania hypoleuca,
Licania hoehnei,
Licania hitchcockii,
Licania indurata,
Licania glauca,
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,