Status:
valid
Authors:
I.M.Johnst.
Source:
wcs
Year:
1925
Citation Micro:
Contr. Gray Herb. 75: 27 (1925)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000231671
Common Names
- Mabea Macbridei
- Macbridei Mabea
- Macbridei
Description
Mabea macbridei (also called MacBride's mabea, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to Brazil. It has large, heart-shaped leaves and yellowish-green flowers that are enclosed in a spathe. It is found in wetland habitats, such as swamps, bogs, and wet meadows.
Uses & Benefits
Mabea macbridei is a popular ornamental plant, used in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flowers of Mabea macbridei are yellow, with five petals and five sepals. The seeds are small, brown and round. The seedlings are small and have a single stem with ovate leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Mabea macbridei is a shrub or small tree native to the Amazon rainforest. It is easy to propagate from cuttings and can be grown in full sun or partial shade. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and should be watered regularly. It can be propagated from seeds, but this is a slow process and may take several months before the seedlings are ready for transplanting.
Where to Find Mabea macbridei
Mabea macbridei can be found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.
Mabea macbridei FAQ
What is the scientific name of Mabea macbridei?
Mabea macbridei
What is the common name of Mabea macbridei?
MacBride's Mabea
What is the natural habitat of Mabea macbridei?
Mabea macbridei is native to tropical rainforests in Central and South America
Species in the Mabea genus
Mabea anadena,
Mabea angularis,
Mabea angustifolia,
Mabea anomala,
Mabea arenicola,
Mabea biglandulosa,
Mabea caudata,
Mabea chocoensis,
Mabea elata,
Mabea elegans,
Mabea excelsa,
Mabea fistulifera,
Mabea frutescens,
Mabea gaudichaudiana,
Mabea glaziovii,
Mabea jefensis,
Mabea klugii,
Mabea linearifolia,
Mabea longibracteata,
Mabea macbridei,
Mabea macrocalyx,
Mabea montana,
Mabea nitida,
Mabea occidentalis,
Mabea ovata,
Mabea paniculata,
Mabea piriri,
Mabea pohliana,
Mabea pulcherrima,
Mabea rubicunda,
Mabea salicoides,
Mabea speciosa,
Mabea standleyi,
Mabea subserrulata,
Mabea subsessilis,
Mabea taquari,
Mabea tenorioi,
Mabea trianae,
Mabea uleana,
Species in the Euphorbiaceae family
Acalypha peckoltii,
Acalypha peduncularis,
Acalypha pendula,
Acalypha perrieri,
Acalypha persimilis,
Acalypha peruviana,
Acalypha pervilleana,
Acalypha phleoides,
Acalypha phyllonomifolia,
Acalypha pilosa,
Acalypha pippenii,
Acalypha pittieri,
Acalypha platyphylla,
Acalypha pleiogyne,
Acalypha plicata,
Acalypha pohliana,
Acalypha poiretii,
Acalypha polymorpha,
Acalypha polystachya,
Acalypha portoricensis,
Acalypha pruinosa,
Acalypha pruriens,
Acalypha pseudalopecuroides,
Acalypha pseudovagans,
Acalypha psilostachya,
Acalypha pubiflora,
Acalypha pulchrespicata,
Acalypha punctata,
Acalypha purpurascens,
Acalypha purpusii,
Acalypha pycnantha,
Acalypha pygmaea,
Acalypha radians,
Acalypha radicans,
Acalypha radinostachya,
Acalypha radula,
Acalypha radula,
Acalypha rafaelensis,
Acalypha raivavensis,
Acalypha rapensis,
Acalypha reflexa,
Acalypha repanda,
Acalypha retifera,
Acalypha rhombifolia,
Acalypha rhomboidea,
Acalypha richardiana,
Acalypha riedeliana,
Acalypha rivularis,
Acalypha rottleroides,
Acalypha rubrinervis,