Status:
valid
Authors:
(Merr.) Callm. & Buerki
Source:
ipni
Year:
2012
Citation Micro:
Candollea 67: 337 (2012)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001334564
Common Names
- Benstonea Pachyphylla
- Pachyphylla Benstonea
- Benstonea Thickleaf
Description
Benstonea pachyphylla (also called Thick-Leaved Benstonea, among many other common names) is a small, perennial herb with white flowers and small, oval-shaped leaves. It is native to India and Sri Lanka, and grows in moist, shady areas such as forests and grasslands.
Uses & Benefits
Benstonea pachyphylla is used as a source of timber and fuelwood, and is also used in traditional medicine.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Benstonea pachyphylla has small, white flowers with yellow anthers. Its seeds are small and black, and its seedlings have a single cotyledon and a pair of opposite, simple leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Benstonea pachyphylla is a perennial herb which can be propagated by seed or division. It prefers well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade and is drought tolerant. It can be grown in containers or in the garden. It is best to sow the seeds in spring or autumn and to keep the soil moist until the plants are established. Division can be done in spring or autumn. The plants should be divided every 3-4 years to maintain vigor.
Where to Find Benstonea pachyphylla
Benstonea pachyphylla is found in tropical rainforests in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Benstonea pachyphylla FAQ
What is the scientific name of Benstonea pachyphylla?
Benstonea pachyphylla
What is the common name of Benstonea pachyphylla?
Pachyphylla Benstonea
Where is Benstonea pachyphylla found?
Benstonea pachyphylla is found in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Species in the Benstonea genus
Benstonea dumetorum,
Benstonea epiphytica,
Benstonea microglottis,
Benstonea ornithocephala,
Benstonea platystigma,
Benstonea saint-johnii,
Benstonea sobolifera,
Benstonea adinobotrys,
Benstonea affinis,
Benstonea alticola,
Benstonea ashtonii,
Benstonea atrocarpa,
Benstonea beccata,
Benstonea biplicata,
Benstonea brevistylis,
Benstonea brunigii,
Benstonea calcinacta,
Benstonea celebica,
Benstonea copelandii,
Benstonea ellipsoidea,
Benstonea elostigma,
Benstonea foetida,
Benstonea gibbsiana,
Benstonea glaucophylla,
Benstonea herbacea,
Benstonea humilis,
Benstonea inquilina,
Benstonea korthalsii,
Benstonea kurzii,
Benstonea lauterbachii,
Benstonea lepatophila,
Benstonea monticola,
Benstonea nana,
Benstonea pachyphylla,
Benstonea parva,
Benstonea pectinata,
Benstonea permicron,
Benstonea pilaris,
Benstonea pseudosyncarpa,
Benstonea pumila,
Benstonea rupestris,
Benstonea rustica,
Benstonea setistyla,
Benstonea stenocarpa,
Benstonea sylvatica,
Benstonea thomissophylla,
Benstonea thurstonii,
Benstonea thwaitesii,
Benstonea tunicata,
Benstonea undulifolia,
Species in the Pandanaceae family
Freycinetia abbreviata,
Freycinetia acicularis,
Freycinetia acuta,
Freycinetia acutifolia,
Freycinetia admiraltiensis,
Freycinetia amoena,
Freycinetia ancistrosperma,
Freycinetia andajensis,
Freycinetia angakumiana,
Freycinetia angulata,
Freycinetia angusta,
Freycinetia angustifolia,
Freycinetia angustissima,
Freycinetia apayaoensis,
Freycinetia apoensis,
Freycinetia arborea,
Freycinetia archboldiana,
Freycinetia arfakiana,
Freycinetia aruensis,
Freycinetia atocensis,
Freycinetia awaiarensis,
Freycinetia backeri,
Freycinetia banksii,
Freycinetia bassa,
Freycinetia baueriana,
Freycinetia beccarii,
Freycinetia bicolor,
Freycinetia biloba,
Freycinetia biroi,
Freycinetia bismarckensis,
Freycinetia boluboluensis,
Freycinetia bomberaiensis,
Freycinetia boninensis,
Freycinetia bornensis,
Freycinetia bosaviensis,
Freycinetia brachyclada,
Freycinetia brassii,
Freycinetia breviauriculata,
Freycinetia brevifolia,
Freycinetia brevipedunculata,
Freycinetia brevis,
Freycinetia bulusanensis,
Freycinetia candeliformis,
Freycinetia carnosa,
Freycinetia caudata,
Freycinetia celebica,
Freycinetia chartacea,
Freycinetia ciliaris,
Freycinetia coagmentata,
Freycinetia cochleatisperma,
References
Sven Buerki: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Buerki' in the authors string.