Status:
valid
Authors:
Fosberg
Source:
cmp
Year:
1978
Citation Micro:
Smithsonian Contr. Bot. 39: 11 (1978)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000567857
Common Names
- Boerhavia albiflora
- Albiflora Boerhavia
- Boerhavia Albiflora
Synonyms
- Boerhavia albiflora heronensis Fosberg [unknown]
- Boerhavia albiflora powelliae Fosberg [unknown]
Description
Boerhavia albiflora (also called 'White-Flowered Boerhavia', among many other common names) is an herbaceous perennial plant native to India, Sri Lanka, and China. It grows in moist, shady areas, and has thin, wiry stems with small, white flowers.
Uses & Benefits
Boerhavia albiflora is used in traditional medicine to treat fever, headache, and other ailments. It is also used as an ornamental plant, as its flowers are quite attractive.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Boerhavia albiflora is white, with four petals and a yellow center. The seeds are small, black and round. The seedlings are thin and have a light green color.
Cultivation and Propagation
Boerhavia albiflora is a perennial herb that is native to the tropical regions of the Americas. It can be propagated by seed or cuttings. The seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil in a warm, sunny location. The cuttings should be taken from the stems of mature plants and planted in a moist, well-drained soil. The plants should be kept moist but not wet and should be fertilized regularly.
Where to Find Boerhavia albiflora
Boerhavia albiflora is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, India, and Southeast Asia.
Boerhavia albiflora FAQ
What is the scientific name of Boerhavia albiflora?
Boerhavia albiflora
What is the common name of Boerhavia albiflora?
White Spiderling
What is the natural habitat of Boerhavia albiflora?
Dry, sandy soils of tropical and subtropical regions
Species in the Boerhavia genus
Boerhavia hualienensis,
Boerhavia acutifolia,
Boerhavia africana,
Boerhavia alamasona,
Boerhavia alata,
Boerhavia albiflora,
Boerhavia ambigua,
Boerhavia angustifolia,
Boerhavia anisophylla,
Boerhavia arabica,
Boerhavia australis,
Boerhavia boissieri,
Boerhavia bracteosa,
Boerhavia brandegeei,
Boerhavia burbidgeana,
Boerhavia capitata,
Boerhavia chinensis,
Boerhavia chrysantha,
Boerhavia ciliata,
Boerhavia coccinea,
Boerhavia cordobensis,
Boerhavia coulteri,
Boerhavia crassifolia,
Boerhavia crispa,
Boerhavia crispifolia,
Boerhavia decipiens,
Boerhavia deserticola,
Boerhavia diandra,
Boerhavia dichotoma,
Boerhavia diffusa,
Boerhavia discolor,
Boerhavia elegans,
Boerhavia erecta,
Boerhavia fallacissima,
Boerhavia fistulosa,
Boerhavia gardneri,
Boerhavia glabrata,
Boerhavia glandulosa,
Boerhavia gracillima,
Boerhavia graminicola,
Boerhavia grandiflora,
Boerhavia greenwayi,
Boerhavia heimerlii,
Boerhavia helenae,
Boerhavia herbstii,
Boerhavia hereroensis,
Boerhavia heronensis,
Boerhavia hiranensis,
Boerhavia hirsuta,
Boerhavia hitchcockii,
Species in the Nyctaginaceae family
Abronia alba,
Abronia alpina,
Abronia ameliae,
Abronia ammophila,
Abronia angustifolia,
Abronia argillosa,
Abronia bigelovii,
Abronia bolackii,
Abronia carnea,
Abronia crux-maltae,
Abronia elliptica,
Abronia fragrans,
Abronia gracilis,
Abronia latifolia,
Abronia macrocarpa,
Abronia maritima,
Abronia mellifera,
Abronia micrantha,
Abronia minor,
Abronia nana,
Abronia nealleyi,
Abronia parviflora,
Abronia pogonantha,
Abronia turbinata,
Abronia umbellata,
Abronia villosa,
Abronia insularis,
Abronia neurophylla,
Abronia platyphylla,
Abronia variabilis,
Acleisanthes acutifolia,
Acleisanthes angustifolia,
Acleisanthes anisophylla,
Acleisanthes chenopodioides,
Acleisanthes crassifolia,
Acleisanthes diffusa,
Acleisanthes lanceolata,
Acleisanthes longiflora,
Acleisanthes nana,
Acleisanthes nevadensis,
Acleisanthes obtusa,
Acleisanthes palmeri,
Acleisanthes parvifolia,
Acleisanthes purpusiana,
Acleisanthes somalensis,
Acleisanthes undulata,
Acleisanthes wrightii,
Allionia choisyi,
Allionia incarnata,
Allionia viscida,