Status:
valid
Authors:
Praj. & J.Parn.
Source:
ipni
Year:
2012
Citation Micro:
Kew Bull. 67: 655 (2012)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001332264
Common Names
- Eriocaulon Chantaranothaii
- Chantaranothaii Eriocaulon
- Eriocaulon
Description
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii (also called Chantaranothai Pipewort, among many other common names) is a species of aquatic plant in the Eriocaulaceae family. It is found in the Chantaranothai Mountains of Thailand. The species is a perennial herb that is found in marshy and wetland habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii is used as an ornamental plant and for erosion control.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Eriocaulon chantaranothaii is a small, white, star-shaped flower. The seed is a small, black, oblong shape and the seedlings are small, thin, and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii is a small, evergreen perennial that grows up to 20 cm tall. It is native to Thailand and is found in wet, marshy areas. It prefers partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is best done from seed or division. The seeds should be sown in a well-draining potting mix and kept moist until they are established. Division can be done in spring or autumn.
Where to Find Eriocaulon chantaranothaii
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii can be found in Thailand.
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii FAQ
What is the scientific name of Eriocaulon chantaranothaii?
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii
What is the common name of Eriocaulon chantaranothaii?
Chantaranothaii Eriocaulon
What is the natural habitat of Eriocaulon chantaranothaii?
Eriocaulon chantaranothaii is found in moist, shady areas in tropical and subtropical regions.
Species in the Eriocaulon genus
Eriocaulon abyssinicum,
Eriocaulon achiton,
Eriocaulon acutibracteatum,
Eriocaulon acutifolium,
Eriocaulon adamesii,
Eriocaulon aethiopicum,
Eriocaulon africanum,
Eriocaulon afzelianum,
Eriocaulon albocapitatum,
Eriocaulon alleizettei,
Eriocaulon alpestre,
Eriocaulon alpinum,
Eriocaulon altogibbosum,
Eriocaulon angustibracteum,
Eriocaulon angustifolium,
Eriocaulon annamense,
Eriocaulon ansarii,
Eriocaulon apiculatum,
Eriocaulon aquaticum,
Eriocaulon aquatile,
Eriocaulon arechavaletae,
Eriocaulon arenicola,
Eriocaulon arupense,
Eriocaulon asteroides,
Eriocaulon athertonense,
Eriocaulon atratum,
Eriocaulon atrum,
Eriocaulon australasicum,
Eriocaulon australe,
Eriocaulon balakrishnanii,
Eriocaulon bamendae,
Eriocaulon barba-caprae,
Eriocaulon bassacense,
Eriocaulon batholithicola,
Eriocaulon beauverdii,
Eriocaulon benthamii,
Eriocaulon bhutanicum,
Eriocaulon bicolor,
Eriocaulon bilobatum,
Eriocaulon bolei,
Eriocaulon bongense,
Eriocaulon boni,
Eriocaulon brachypeplon,
Eriocaulon brevipedunculatum,
Eriocaulon breviscapum,
Eriocaulon bromelioideum,
Eriocaulon brownianum,
Eriocaulon brunonis,
Eriocaulon buchananii,
Eriocaulon buergerianum,
Species in the Eriocaulaceae family
Comanthera kegeliana,
Comanthera harleyi,
Comanthera euschemus,
Comanthera elegantula,
Comanthera elegans,
Comanthera dealbata,
Comanthera curralensis,
Comanthera brasiliana,
Comanthera bisulcata,
Comanthera bahiensis,
Comanthera aurifibrata,
Comanthera aciphylla,
Comanthera hatschbachii,
Comanthera xeranthemoides,
Comanthera caespitosa,
Comanthera centauroides,
Comanthera reflexa,
Comanthera jenmanii,
Comanthera floccosa,
Comanthera circinnata,
Comanthera cipoensis,
Comanthera giuliettiae,
Comanthera suberosa,
Comanthera ruprechtiana,
Comanthera paepalophylla,
Comanthera nivea,
Comanthera nitida,
Comanthera magnifica,
Comanthera imbricata,
Comanthera mucugensis,
Comanthera lanosa,
Comanthera retroflexa,
Comanthera pignalii,
Comanthera brunnea,
Comanthera dimera,
Comanthera angustifolia,
Comanthera tricostata,
Comanthera borbae,
Eriocaulon abyssinicum,
Eriocaulon achiton,
Eriocaulon acutibracteatum,
Eriocaulon acutifolium,
Eriocaulon adamesii,
Eriocaulon aethiopicum,
Eriocaulon africanum,
Eriocaulon afzelianum,
Eriocaulon albocapitatum,
Eriocaulon alleizettei,
Eriocaulon alpestre,
Eriocaulon alpinum,
References
A. Prajaksood: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Praj.' in the authors string.