Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Proteales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
tenuinervis
ID:
648364

Status:
valid

Authors:
Bosser & R.Rabev.

Source:
cmp

Year:
1991

Citation Micro:
Fl. Madagasc. 57: 55 (1991)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000647696



Common Names

  • Dilobeia tenuinervis
  • Slender-veined Dilobeia
  • Slender-veined Dilobeia Bush


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Description

Dilobeia tenuinervis (also called Narrow-leaved Dilobeia, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Apocynaceae family. It is a small shrub, growing up to 1 m tall. It is native to South Africa and is found in dry savanna and grassland habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Dilobeia tenuinervis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens for its attractive foliage and flowers.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Dilobeia tenuinervis has yellow flowers, small seeds and small seedlings.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Dilobeia tenuinervis is a shrub or small tree that can reach a height of 8-10 m. It is found in tropical rainforests and prefers a warm, humid climate. It can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a warm, moist environment and kept moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken from semi-hardwood or hardwood branches and planted in a well-draining soil mix. The cuttings should be kept moist until they root.

Where to Find Dilobeia tenuinervis

Dilobeia tenuinervis can be found in South Africa.

Dilobeia tenuinervis FAQ

What is the common name of Dilobeia tenuinervis?

Slender-nerved Dilobeia

What is the scientific name of Slender-nerved Dilobeia?

Dilobeia tenuinervis

What is the natural habitat of Dilobeia tenuinervis?

It is native to tropical Africa

Species in the Dilobeia genus

Species in the Proteaceae family

Acidonia microcarpa, Adenanthos acanthophyllus, Adenanthos apiculatus, Adenanthos argyreus, Adenanthos barbigerus, Adenanthos cacomorphus, Adenanthos cuneatus, Adenanthos cunninghamii, Adenanthos cygnorum, Adenanthos detmoldii, Adenanthos dobagii, Adenanthos dobsonii, Adenanthos drummondii, Adenanthos ellipticus, Adenanthos eyrei, Adenanthos filifolius, Adenanthos flavidiflorus, Adenanthos forrestii, Adenanthos glabrescens, Adenanthos gracilipes, Adenanthos ileticos, Adenanthos intermedius, Adenanthos intricatus, Adenanthos labillardierei, Adenanthos linearis, Adenanthos macropodianus, Adenanthos meisneri, Adenanthos obovatus, Adenanthos oreophilus, Adenanthos pamelus, Adenanthos pungens, Adenanthos sericeus, Adenanthos strictus, Adenanthos teges, Adenanthos terminalis, Adenanthos velutinus, Adenanthos venosus, Agastachys odorata, Alloxylon brachycarpum, Alloxylon flammeum, Alloxylon pinnatum, Alloxylon wickhamii, Athertonia diversifolia, Aulax cancellata, Aulax pallasia, Aulax umbellata, Austromuellera trinervia, Austromuellera valida, Banksia acanthopoda, Banksia acuminata,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-2768451: Based on the initial data import
Raymond Rabevohitra (b.1946): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'R.Rabev.' in the authors string.
Jean Marie Bosser (1922-2013): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Bosser' in the authors string.