Status:
valid
Authors:
Sm.
Source:
iplants
Year:
1811
Citation Micro:
Cycl. 17: n.º 2 (1811)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000775483
Common Names
- Gustavia Hexapetala
- Six-petal Gustavia
- Six-petal Tree
Description
Gustavia hexapetala (also called 'Caimitillo de Cerro', among many other common names) is a medium-sized tree, usually reaching a height of 10–20 m. It is native to Central and South America, and is found in tropical rainforests, in areas with an average annual temperature of 20–25 °C. It has a straight trunk and a dense, rounded canopy.
Uses & Benefits
Gustavia hexapetala is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a hedge plant. It has a high tolerance for drought and can be used to create a windbreak. It can also be used as a medicinal plant to treat fever, stomach pain and skin infections.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Gustavia hexapetala is white and has five petals. The seed is small and black in color. The seedlings are small and have a light green color.
Cultivation and Propagation
Gustavia hexapetala can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It can be grown in containers or in the ground. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some frost.
Where to Find Gustavia hexapetala
Gustavia hexapetala is native to the tropical forests of Central and South America.
Gustavia hexapetala FAQ
What is the scientific name of Gustavia hexapetala?
Gustavia hexapetala
What is the common name of Gustavia hexapetala?
Gustavia
What is the family of Gustavia hexapetala?
Lecythidaceae
Species in the Gustavia genus
Gustavia longepetiolata,
Gustavia acuminata,
Gustavia angustifolia,
Gustavia augusta,
Gustavia brachycarpa,
Gustavia coriacea,
Gustavia dodsonii,
Gustavia dubia,
Gustavia elliptica,
Gustavia erythrocarpa,
Gustavia excelsa,
Gustavia flagellata,
Gustavia fosteri,
Gustavia gentryi,
Gustavia gigantophylla,
Gustavia gracillima,
Gustavia gracillipes,
Gustavia grandibracteata,
Gustavia hexapetala,
Gustavia inakuama,
Gustavia latifolia,
Gustavia longifolia,
Gustavia longifuniculata,
Gustavia macarenensis,
Gustavia monocaulis,
Gustavia nana,
Gustavia occidentalis,
Gustavia parviflora,
Gustavia petiolata,
Gustavia poeppigiana,
Gustavia pubescens,
Gustavia pulchra,
Gustavia romeroi,
Gustavia santanderiensis,
Gustavia serrata,
Gustavia sessilis,
Gustavia speciosa,
Gustavia superba,
Gustavia tejerae,
Gustavia terminaliflora,
Gustavia verticillata,
Gustavia johnclarkii,
Gustavia hubbardiorum,
Gustavia paucisperma,
Species in the Lecythidaceae family
Allantoma lineata,
Allantoma pauciramosa,
Allantoma uaupensis,
Allantoma kuhlmannii,
Allantoma pachyantha,
Allantoma pluriflora,
Allantoma decandra,
Allantoma integrifolia,
Asteranthos brasiliensis,
Barringtonia acutangula,
Barringtonia apiculata,
Barringtonia ashtonii,
Barringtonia asiatica,
Barringtonia angusta,
Barringtonia belagaensis,
Barringtonia calyptrata,
Barringtonia calyptrocalyx,
Barringtonia conoidea,
Barringtonia corneri,
Barringtonia curranii,
Barringtonia edulis,
Barringtonia filirachis,
Barringtonia fusiformis,
Barringtonia gigantostachya,
Barringtonia hallieri,
Barringtonia havilandii,
Barringtonia integrifolia,
Barringtonia josephstaalensis,
Barringtonia khaoluangensis,
Barringtonia lanceolata,
Barringtonia lauterbachii,
Barringtonia longifolia,
Barringtonia longipes,
Barringtonia longisepala,
Barringtonia macrocarpa,
Barringtonia macrostachya,
Barringtonia neocaledonica,
Barringtonia niedenzuana,
Barringtonia novae-hiberniae,
Barringtonia palawanensis,
Barringtonia papeh,
Barringtonia papuana,
Barringtonia pauciflora,
Barringtonia payensiana,
Barringtonia pendula,
Barringtonia procera,
Barringtonia pseudoglomerata,
Barringtonia pterita,
Barringtonia racemosa,
Barringtonia reticulata,