Status:
valid
Authors:
(Forsk. ex J.F.Gmel.) C.Jeffrey
Source:
tro
Year:
1962
Citation Micro:
Kew Bull. 15: 354 (1961 publ. 1962)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001301298
Common Names
- Kedrostis gijef
- Gijef Kedrostis
- Gijef Kedrostis
Description
Kedrostis gijef (also called Gijef kedrostis, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Cucurbitaceae family. It is native to Central and South America, where it grows in moist, shady habitats. It is an annual herb growing to 1 m tall, with a stem up to 5 cm diameter.
Uses & Benefits
Kedrostis gijef is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a ground cover in landscaping. It can also be used medicinally to treat various ailments such as fever, inflammation, and skin diseases.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Kedrostis gijef has white flowers with five petals. The seeds are round and black. The seedlings have small, oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Kedrostis gijef is a shrub or small tree that grows up to 10 m in height. It is found in humid forests from sea level to 1,500 m. It can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a moist, well-drained soil mix and kept in a warm, humid environment until germination. Cuttings should be taken from semi-hardwood or hardwood and placed in a moist, well-drained soil mix. Keep the cuttings in a warm, humid environment until roots have formed.
Where to Find Kedrostis gijef
Kedrostis gijef is native to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and South Africa. It can be found in open areas, such as fields, roadsides, and disturbed areas.
Kedrostis gijef FAQ
What is the scientific name of Kedrostis gijef?
Kedrostis gijef
What is the common name of Kedrostis gijef?
Gijef Kedrostis
What is the natural habitat of Kedrostis gijef?
Tropical rainforests
Species in the Kedrostis genus
Kedrostis leloja,
Kedrostis hirta,
Kedrostis foetidissima,
Kedrostis psammophila,
Kedrostis abdallai,
Kedrostis monosperma,
Kedrostis courtallensis,
Kedrostis dissecta,
Kedrostis cogniauxii,
Kedrostis lanuginosa,
Kedrostis elongata,
Kedrostis laxa,
Kedrostis perrieri,
Kedrostis africana,
Kedrostis punctulata,
Kedrostis capensis,
Kedrostis crassirostrata,
Kedrostis limpompensis,
Kedrostis nana,
Kedrostis pseudogijef,
Kedrostis gijef,
Kedrostis heterophylla,
Species in the Cucurbitaceae family
Abobra tenuifolia,
Acanthosicyos horridus,
Actinostemma lobatum,
Actinostemma parvifolium,
Actinostemma tenerum,
Alsomitra macrocarpa,
Ampelosicyos humblotii,
Ampelosicyos major,
Ampelosicyos meridionalis,
Ampelosicyos scandens,
Ampelosicyos bosseri,
Ampelosicyos leandrii,
Ampelosycios meridionalis,
Ampelosycios scandens,
Apodanthera anatuyana,
Apodanthera argentea,
Apodanthera aspera,
Apodanthera biflora,
Apodanthera bradei,
Apodanthera cinerea,
Apodanthera eriocalyx,
Apodanthera fasciculata,
Apodanthera ferreyrana,
Apodanthera glaziovii,
Apodanthera hindii,
Apodanthera hirtella,
Apodanthera laciniosa,
Apodanthera linearis,
Apodanthera mandonii,
Apodanthera mathewsii,
Apodanthera palmeri,
Apodanthera sagittifolia,
Apodanthera smilacifolia,
Apodanthera succulenta,
Apodanthera tumbeziana,
Apodanthera ulei,
Apodanthera undulata,
Apodanthera villosa,
Apodanthera weberbaueri,
Apodanthera longipedicellata,
Austrobryonia argillicola,
Austrobryonia centralis,
Austrobryonia micrantha,
Austrobryonia pilbarensis,
Baijiania borneensis,
Baijiania taiwaniana,
Baijiania decipiens,
Baijiania smitinandii,
Bambekea racemosa,
Bayabusua clarkei,