Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Solanales
Genus:
Species:
subhirsuta
ID:
156247

Status:
valid

Authors:
Domin

Source:
ipni

Year:
1928

Citation Micro:
Biblioth. Bot. 22(89): 540 (1928)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000155576



Common Names

  • Polymeria
  • Hairy Polymeria
  • Hairy False Foxglove


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Description

Polymeria subhirsuta (also called Hairy Polymeria, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub that grows up to 2 m in height. It is native to India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines, and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical forests, as well as in disturbed areas.

Uses & Benefits

Polymeria subhirsuta is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a ground cover. It is also used as an ingredient in traditional medicines to treat various ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Polymeria subhirsuta has small white flowers with five petals and yellow anthers. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings have short, hairy leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Polymeria subhirsuta is a tropical plant that is best grown in full sun to partial shade. It prefers moist, well-drained soils and can be propagated by seed or cuttings. The seed should be sown in spring or summer in a well-drained potting mix. The cuttings should be taken in spring or summer and rooted in a moist potting mix.

Where to Find Polymeria subhirsuta

Polymeria subhirsuta is native to the southeastern United States and can be found in moist woodlands and along streams.

Polymeria subhirsuta FAQ

What is the scientific name of Polymeria subhirsuta?

Polymeria subhirsuta

What is the common name of Polymeria subhirsuta?

Subhirsute Polymeria

What type of plant is Polymeria subhirsuta?

Vine

Species in the Convolvulaceae family

Aniseia harmandii, Aniseia martinicensis, Aniseia argentina, Aniseia luxurians, Argyreia adpressa, Argyreia apoensis, Argyreia arakuensis, Argyreia atropurpurea, Argyreia barbata, Argyreia barbigera, Argyreia barnesii, Argyreia bifrons, Argyreia boholensis, Argyreia boseana, Argyreia bracteosa, Argyreia breviscapa, Argyreia caudata, Argyreia celebica, Argyreia cinerea, Argyreia coacta, Argyreia confusa, Argyreia congesta, Argyreia coonoorensis, Argyreia corneri, Argyreia crispa, Argyreia cucullata, Argyreia cymosa, Argyreia daltonii, Argyreia discolor, Argyreia elliptica, Argyreia erinacea, Argyreia fulgens, Argyreia glabra, Argyreia hancorniifolia, Argyreia hirsutissima, Argyreia hookeri, Argyreia involucrata, Argyreia kerrii, Argyreia kleiniana, Argyreia kunstleri, Argyreia kurzii, Argyreia lamii, Argyreia lanceolata, Argyreia laotica, Argyreia lawii, Argyreia leschenaultii, Argyreia linggaensis, Argyreia longifolia, Argyreia luzonensis, Argyreia maingayi,

References