Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Lamiales
Species:
annamensis
ID:
402968

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Pellegr.) B.L.Burtt

Source:
ksu

Year:
1998

Citation Micro:
Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen 70: 172 (1997-1998 publ. 1998)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000402300



Common Names

  • Annam Raphiocarpus
  • Raphiocarpus annamensis
  • Raphiocarpus annamensis var. annamensis


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Synonyms

  • Didissandra annamensis Pellegr. [unknown]

Description

Raphiocarpus annamensis (also called Annam Raphiocarpus, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub native to Southeast Asia. It has a short, woody stem with a few leaves and small, white flowers. It grows in rocky areas, in scrubland, and in disturbed habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Raphiocarpus annamensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used medicinally to treat various ailments such as fever, headaches, and skin diseases.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Raphiocarpus annamensis has small, white flowers with yellow anthers. The seeds are small, black and shiny. The seedlings have long, thin stems and small, oval-shaped leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Raphiocarpus annamensis can be propagated by division or cuttings. It should be grown in a well-draining soil mix with some organic matter and kept in a warm, humid environment. It should be watered regularly and fertilized every two weeks during the growing season.

Where to Find Raphiocarpus annamensis

Raphiocarpus annamensis is native to Vietnam. It can be found in dry, rocky areas.

Raphiocarpus annamensis FAQ

What is the scientific name of Raphiocarpus annamensis?

Raphiocarpus annamensis

What is the common name of Raphiocarpus annamensis?

Annam Raphiocarpus

What is the natural habitat of Raphiocarpus annamensis?

Grassland and scrubland

Species in the Gesneriaceae family

Acanthonema diandrum, Achimenes admirabilis, Achimenes antirrhina, Achimenes brevifolia, Achimenes candida, Achimenes cettoana, Achimenes dulcis, Achimenes erecta, Achimenes fimbriata, Achimenes flava, Achimenes glabrata, Achimenes grandiflora, Achimenes heterophylla, Achimenes hintoniana, Achimenes longiflora, Achimenes mexicana, Achimenes misera, Achimenes nayaritensis, Achimenes obscura, Achimenes occidentalis, Achimenes patens, Achimenes pedunculata, Achimenes skinneri, Achimenes woodii, Achimenes tincticoma, Achimenes elota, Achimenes sanguinea, Achimenes ixtapaensis, Aeschynanthus citrinus, Aeschynanthus membranifolius, Aeschynanthus mendumiae, Aeschynanthus sojolianus, Aeschynanthus dischidioides, Aeschynanthus minutifolius, Aeschynanthus acuminatissimus, Aeschynanthus acuminatus, Aeschynanthus albidus, Aeschynanthus amboinensis, Aeschynanthus amoenus, Aeschynanthus andersonii, Aeschynanthus angustifolius, Aeschynanthus angustioblongus, Aeschynanthus apicidens, Aeschynanthus arctocalyx, Aeschynanthus arfakensis, Aeschynanthus argentii, Aeschynanthus asclepioides, Aeschynanthus atrorubens, Aeschynanthus atrosanguineus, Aeschynanthus batakiorum,

References

B. L. Burtt (1913-2008): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'B.L.Burtt' in the authors string.
François Pellegrin (1881-1965): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Pellegr.' in the authors string.