Status:
valid
Authors:
(Beille) Esser
Source:
wcs
Year:
1999
Citation Micro:
Kew Bull. 53: 959 (1998 publ. 1999)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000243700
Common Names
- Microstachys faradianensis
- Faradianensis Microstachys
- Microstachys
Synonyms
- Sapium faradianense Pax [unknown]
- Sebastiania faradianensis (Beille) Kruijt [unknown]
- Excoecaria faradianensis Beille [unknown]
- Excoecaria faradianense Beille [unknown]
Description
Microstachys faradianensis (also called Faradian Microstachys, among many other common names) is a small shrub native to South America. It has small, white flowers and grows in tropical rainforests.
Uses & Benefits
Microstachys faradianensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks, and as a hedge plant. It has a pleasant aroma and is often used as a flavoring in cooking.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Microstachys faradianensis is small and white with a yellow center. The seed is round and black. The seedling is small and has a single stem with small, oval leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Microstachys faradianensis is a tropical tree that can be propagated from seeds. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun. It can be grown in containers or in the ground. It is a fast-growing tree and may reach its full size in a few years. It is best to water the tree regularly and fertilize it every few months.
Where to Find Microstachys faradianensis
Microstachys faradianensis is native to the tropical rainforests of South America.
Microstachys faradianensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Microstachys faradianensis?
Microstachys faradianensis
What is the family of Microstachys faradianensis?
Orchidaceae
What is the natural habitat of Microstachys faradianensis?
Tropical rainforest
Species in the Microstachys genus
Microstachys acetosella,
Microstachys bidentata,
Microstachys chamaelea,
Microstachys corniculata,
Microstachys dalzielii,
Microstachys daphnoides,
Microstachys ditassoides,
Microstachys faradianensis,
Microstachys heterodoxa,
Microstachys hispida,
Microstachys marginata,
Microstachys nummularifolia,
Microstachys revoluta,
Microstachys serrulata,
Microstachys uleana,
Microstachys stipulacea,
Microstachys nana,
Microstachys glandulosa,
Microstachys crassifolia,
Microstachys anisodonta,
Microstachys salicifolia,
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,