Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Myrtales
Species:
johnstonianum
ID:
1415359

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Baker f.) Ver.-Lib. & G.Kadereit

Source:
wcvp

Year:
2017

Citation Micro:
Taxon 66(3): 606 (2017)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001427824



Common Names

  • Dissotidendron johnstonianum
  • Johnstonianum dissotidendron
  • Johnstonianum grass


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Description

Dissotidendron johnstonianum (also called Johnston's Dissotidendron, among many other common names) is a shrub native to Africa. It is found in grasslands and savannas, and is characterized by its ovate leaves and white flowers.

Uses & Benefits

Dissotidendron johnstonianum is a species of tree that is used as an ornamental tree in gardens and landscaping. It has a spreading habit and is drought tolerant, making it a popular choice for low-maintenance gardens. It also provides food and shelter for wildlife.

Cultivars, Varieties & Sub-species

Dissotidendron johnstonianum var. johnstonianum
Dissotidendron johnstonianum var. strigosum (Brenan) Ver.-Lib. & G.Kadereit

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Dissotidendron johnstonianum has small, yellow flowers with five petals. Its seeds are small and black, and its seedlings are small and thin.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Dissotidendron johnstonianum is an evergreen shrub that grows best in full sun or partial shade. It is drought tolerant and prefers well-drained soil. Propagation is by seed or cuttings.

Where to Find Dissotidendron johnstonianum

Dissotidendron johnstonianum is native to the Mediterranean region.

Dissotidendron johnstonianum FAQ

What is the scientific name of Dissotidendron johnstonianum?

Dissotidendron johnstonianum

What is the family of Dissotidendron johnstonianum?

Asteraceae

What is the habitat of Dissotidendron johnstonianum?

Dry grasslands and scrublands

Species in the Melastomataceae family

Acanthella sprucei, Acanthella pulchra, Acanthella conferta, Aciotis polystachya, Aciotis purpurascens, Aciotis acuminifolia, Aciotis annua, Aciotis rubricaulis, Aciotis cordata, Aciotis indecora, Aciotis paludosa, Aciotis circaeoides, Aciotis ornata, Aciotis circaeifolia, Aciotis wurdackiana, Aciotis olivieriana, Aciotis ferreirana, Aciotis viscida, Aciotis pendulifolia, Aciotis brachybotria, Acisanthera pulchella, Acisanthera quadrata, Acisanthera boliviensis, Acisanthera variabilis, Acisanthera uniflora, Acisanthera alsinaefolia, Acisanthera paraguayensis, Acisanthera alata, Acisanthera hedyotoidea, Acisanthera glazioviana, Acisanthera quadrata, Acisanthera ayangannae, Acisanthera divaricata, Adelobotrys ciliatus, Adelobotrys atlanticus, Adelobotrys adscendens, Adelobotrys barbatus, Adelobotrys ciliata, Adelobotrys macrophylla, Adelobotrys praetexta, Adelobotrys tessmannii, Adelobotrys boissieriana, Adelobotrys fuscescens, Adelobotrys macrantha, Adelobotrys rotundifolius, Adelobotrys subsessilis, Adelobotrys jefensis, Adelobotrys linearifolia, Adelobotrys ayangannensis, Adelobotrys scandens,

References

Edmund Gilbert Baker (1864-1949): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Baker f.' in the authors string.
Gudrun Kadereit: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'G.Kadereit' in the authors string.
Marie Claire Veranso-Libalah: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Ver.-Lib.' in the authors string.