Status:
valid
Authors:
(R.Br.) B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson
Source:
wcs
Year:
1998
Citation Micro:
Telopea 8: 24 (1998)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000353337
Common Names
- Chaetanthus aristatus
- Aristate Spike-rush
- Aristate Spike-rush
Synonyms
- Leptocarpus aristatus R.Br. [unknown]
- Leptocarpus erianthus Benth. [unknown]
- Restio brownii Kunth [unknown]
- Restio nutans R.Br. [unknown]
Description
Chaetanthus aristatus (also called Bristly Chaetanthus, among many other common names) is a small herbaceous plant native to the Caribbean and Central America. It is found in tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests and is an evergreen perennial herb with small white flowers.
Uses & Benefits
Chaetanthus aristatus is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a hedge plant. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever, stomach ache, and skin diseases.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Chaetanthus aristatus is a small, white, star-shaped flower with yellow anthers. The seed is a small, dark brown, oblong seed. The seedlings are small, green, and have a single, long, pointed leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Chaetanthus aristatus can be propagated by seed or cuttings. For seed propagation, sow the seeds in a well-draining potting mix and keep the soil moist. For cuttings, take stem cuttings in the spring and root them in a potting mix. Keep the soil moist and provide plenty of indirect light.
Where to Find Chaetanthus aristatus
Chaetanthus aristatus can be found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.
Chaetanthus aristatus FAQ
What is the scientific name of Chaetanthus aristatus?
Chaetanthus aristatus
What is the common name of Chaetanthus aristatus?
Aristate Chaetanthus
What is the natural habitat of Chaetanthus aristatus?
Dry, open areas
Species in the Chaetanthus genus
Species in the Restionaceae family
Alexgeorgea ganopoda,
Alexgeorgea nitens,
Alexgeorgea subterranea,
Anarthria gracilis,
Anarthria humilis,
Anarthria laevis,
Anarthria polyphylla,
Anarthria prolifera,
Anarthria scabra,
Anthochortus capensis,
Anthochortus crinalis,
Anthochortus ecklonii,
Anthochortus graminifolius,
Anthochortus insignis,
Anthochortus laxiflorus,
Anthochortus singularis,
Aphelia brizula,
Aphelia cyperoides,
Aphelia drummondii,
Aphelia gracilis,
Aphelia nutans,
Aphelia pumilio,
Apodasmia brownii,
Apodasmia chilensis,
Apodasmia similis,
Apodasmia ceramophila,
Askidiosperma alboaristatum,
Askidiosperma alticola,
Askidiosperma andreaeanum,
Askidiosperma capitatum,
Askidiosperma chartaceum,
Askidiosperma delicatulum,
Askidiosperma esterhuyseniae,
Askidiosperma insigne,
Askidiosperma longiflorum,
Askidiosperma nitidum,
Askidiosperma paniculatum,
Askidiosperma rugosum,
Askidiosperma alticolum,
Baloskion australe,
Baloskion fimbriatum,
Baloskion gracile,
Baloskion longipes,
Baloskion pallens,
Baloskion stenocoleum,
Baloskion tenuiculme,
Baloskion tetraphyllum,
Calorophus elongatus,
Calorophus erostris,
Cannomois aristata,