Status:
valid
Authors:
(Danser) Byng & Christenh.
Source:
wcvp
Year:
2018
Citation Micro:
Global Fl. 0.266666667. 2018
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001423597
Description
Dendromyza multinervis (also called Multinerve Root-knot Nematode, among many other common names) is a microscopic organism native to East Asia. It has a small, round body and a single tail that is curved like a hook. The body is covered in a protective coating and is capable of burrowing into plant roots. It is found in moist, tropical soils.
Uses & Benefits
Dendromyza multinervis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a medicinal plant to treat fever, pain, and inflammation.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Dendromyza multinervis has small white flowers with four petals. Its seeds are small, round, and black. Its seedlings have a single pair of leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Dendromyza multinervis is a shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate some light frost. It can be pruned to maintain a desired shape and size.
Where to Find Dendromyza multinervis
Dendromyza multinervis is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Dendromyza multinervis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Dendromyza multinervis?
Dendromyza multinervis
What is the common name of Dendromyza multinervis?
Dendromyza
What type of plant is Dendromyza multinervis?
Herb
Species in the Dendromyza genus
Dendromyza crassifolia,
Dendromyza cucullata,
Dendromyza intricata,
Dendromyza ledermannii,
Dendromyza pachydisca,
Dendromyza puberula,
Dendromyza reinwardtiana,
Dendromyza salomonia,
Dendromyza volubilis,
Dendromyza hiepkoana,
Dendromyza staufferi,
Dendromyza dubia,
Dendromyza cuneata,
Dendromyza acrosclera,
Dendromyza microphylla,
Dendromyza latifolia,
Dendromyza robustior,
Dendromyza kaniensis,
Dendromyza erecta,
Dendromyza acutata,
Dendromyza gracilis,
Dendromyza nivalis,
Dendromyza stellata,
Dendromyza laevis,
Dendromyza angustifolia,
Dendromyza trinervia,
Dendromyza multinervis,
Dendromyza dendromyzoides,
Dendromyza densa,
Dendromyza uncinata,
Species in the Santalaceae family
Acanthosyris annonagustata,
Acanthosyris asipapote,
Acanthosyris falcata,
Acanthosyris glabrata,
Acanthosyris paulo-alvinii,
Acanthosyris spinescens,
Amphorogyne celastroides,
Amphorogyne spicata,
Amphorogyne staufferi,
Anthobolus erythrocaulis,
Anthobolus filifolius,
Anthobolus foveolatus,
Anthobolus leptomeroides,
Antidaphne amazonensis,
Antidaphne andina,
Antidaphne antidaphneoides,
Antidaphne glaziovii,
Antidaphne hondurensis,
Antidaphne punctulata,
Antidaphne schottii,
Antidaphne viscoidea,
Antidaphne wrightii,
Arceuthobium abietinum,
Arceuthobium abietis-religiosae,
Arceuthobium americanum,
Arceuthobium apachecum,
Arceuthobium azoricum,
Arceuthobium bicarinatum,
Arceuthobium blumeri,
Arceuthobium californicum,
Arceuthobium campylopodum,
Arceuthobium chinense,
Arceuthobium cyanocarpum,
Arceuthobium divaricatum,
Arceuthobium douglasii,
Arceuthobium gillii,
Arceuthobium globosum,
Arceuthobium guatemalense,
Arceuthobium hondurense,
Arceuthobium juniperi-procerae,
Arceuthobium littorum,
Arceuthobium microcarpum,
Arceuthobium minutissimum,
Arceuthobium monticola,
Arceuthobium nigrum,
Arceuthobium occidentale,
Arceuthobium oxycedri,
Arceuthobium pendens,
Arceuthobium pini,
Arceuthobium pusillum,
References
James W. Byng: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Byng' in the authors string.