Status:
valid
Authors:
Benth.
Source:
ksu
Year:
1868
Citation Micro:
Fl. Austral. 4: 500 (1868)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000475451
Common Names
- Peplidium muelleri
- Mueller's Peplidium
- Muelleri Peplidium
Description
Peplidium muelleri (also called Muelleri, among many other common names) is a species of plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is a perennial herb with a stem that can reach up to 30 cm in height. It has opposite leaves and white flowers with yellow-orange centers. It is native to tropical Africa and is found in moist lowland forests.
Uses & Benefits
Peplidium muelleri has been used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as an ingredient in herbal teas. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments, such as fever, colds, and headaches.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Peplidium muelleri is a small, white or pinkish-purple bloom with a yellow center. The seed is a small, dark brown capsule that contains several small, black seeds. The seedlings are small, dark green, and have a single stem with a few leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Peplidium muelleri is a perennial herb that is best grown in well-drained soil in full sun. Propagation is best done by division in the spring or by seed. Seeds should be sown in the spring in a cold frame or in the fall in a cold frame or in the garden.
Where to Find Peplidium muelleri
Peplidium muelleri can be found in the western United States, from California to Utah and Arizona.
Peplidium muelleri FAQ
What is the scientific name of Peplidium muelleri?
Peplidium muelleri
What is the natural habitat of Peplidium muelleri?
It is found in dry, rocky areas of the southwestern United States.
What is the flowering period of Peplidium muelleri?
It flowers from April to June.
Species in the Peplidium genus
Species in the Phrymaceae family
Diplacus aridus,
Diplacus aurantiacus,
Diplacus calycinus,
Diplacus clevelandii,
Diplacus grandiflorus,
Diplacus linearis,
Diplacus lompocensis,
Diplacus longiflorus,
Diplacus parviflorus,
Diplacus puniceus,
Diplacus rutilus,
Diplacus stellatus,
Diplacus parryi,
Diplacus rupicola,
Diplacus bigelovii,
Diplacus bolanderi,
Diplacus clivicola,
Diplacus constrictus,
Diplacus cusickii,
Diplacus fremontii,
Diplacus jepsonii,
Diplacus johnstonii,
Diplacus layneae,
Diplacus leptaleus,
Diplacus mephiticus,
Diplacus mohavensis,
Diplacus nanus,
Diplacus rattanii,
Diplacus viscidus,
Diplacus pictus,
Diplacus angustatus,
Diplacus pulchellus,
Diplacus tricolor,
Diplacus congdonii,
Diplacus douglasii,
Diplacus kelloggii,
Diplacus torreyi,
Diplacus traskiae,
Diplacus compactus,
Diplacus vandenbergensis,
Diplacus ovatus,
Diplacus brandegeei,
Diplacus thompsonii,
Diplacus cusickioides,
Diplacus deschutesensis,
Diplacus cascadensis,
Diplacus bicolor,
Diplacus brevipes,
Diplacus australis,
Diplacus pygmaeus,
References
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:808360-1: Govaerts R (ed.). 2023. WCVP: World Checklist of Vascular Plants [Version 11]. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [WWW document] URL http://sftp.kew.org/pub/data-repositories/WCVP/ [accessed 20 April 2023].