Status:
valid
Authors:
(S.Moore) Vollesen
Source:
tro
Year:
1992
Citation Micro:
Kew Bull. 47: 186 (1992)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001045306
Common Names
- Stenandrium talbotii
- Talbot's Stenandrium
- Talbot's False Foxglove
Description
Stenandrium talbotii (also called Talbot's Stenandrium, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to tropical Africa and is found in lowland and montane forests. It is an evergreen shrub with ovate to elliptic leaves and white to blue flowers.
Uses & Benefits
Stenandrium talbotii is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is known for its bright, colorful flowers and is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever, inflammation, and other ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The Stenandrium talbotii flower is a white, star-shaped bloom with yellow centers. The seed is a small, black, round seed with a smooth surface. The seedlings are small, round, and green with a single pair of leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Stenandrium talbotii is a tropical perennial that prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It can be propagated by division or cuttings. Division should be done in spring or early summer. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and rooted in moist soil.
Where to Find Stenandrium talbotii
Stenandrium talbotii is native to tropical Africa.
Species in the Stenandrium genus
Stenandrium thomense,
Stenandrium subcordatum,
Stenandrium villosum,
Stenandrium wrightii,
Stenandrium undulatum,
Stenandrium scabrosum,
Stenandrium pinetorum,
Stenandrium radicosum,
Stenandrium serpens,
Stenandrium stenophyllum,
Stenandrium droseroides,
Stenandrium ekmanii,
Stenandrium chameranthemoideum,
Stenandrium gabonicum,
Stenandrium goiasense,
Stenandrium elegans,
Stenandrium crenatum,
Stenandrium corymbosum,
Stenandrium carolinae,
Stenandrium lyonii,
Stenandrium ovatum,
Stenandrium pedunculatum,
Stenandrium guineense,
Stenandrium hatschbachii,
Stenandrium heterotrichum,
Stenandrium irwinii,
Stenandrium humboldtianum,
Stenandrium pallidum,
Stenandrium bracteosum,
Stenandrium affine,
Stenandrium hirsutum,
Stenandrium manchonense,
Stenandrium mandioccanum,
Stenandrium pohlii,
Stenandrium riedelianum,
Stenandrium tenellum,
Stenandrium verticillatum,
Stenandrium barbatum,
Stenandrium tuberosum,
Stenandrium dulce,
Stenandrium buntingii,
Stenandrium talbotii,
Stenandrium warneckei,
Stenandrium afromontanum,
Stenandrium boivinii,
Stenandrium thompsonii,
Stenandrium carduaceum,
Stenandrium subdentatum,
Stenandrium humile,
Stenandrium amoenum,
Species in the Acanthaceae family
Acanthopale macrocarpa,
Acanthopale confertiflora,
Acanthopale decempedalis,
Acanthopale laxiflora,
Acanthopale madagascariensis,
Acanthopale pubescens,
Acanthopale aethiogermanica,
Acanthopale breviceps,
Acanthopale cuneifolia,
Acanthopale ramiflora,
Acanthopale perrieri,
Acanthopale humblotii,
Acanthopsis carduifolia,
Acanthopsis disperma,
Acanthopsis glauca,
Acanthopsis hoffmannseggiana,
Acanthopsis horrida,
Acanthopsis scullyi,
Acanthopsis spathularis,
Acanthopsis disperma,
Acanthopsis tuba,
Acanthopsis ludoviciana,
Acanthopsis adamanticola,
Acanthopsis dispermoides,
Acanthopsis erosa,
Acanthopsis dregeana,
Acanthopsis tetragona,
Acanthopsis glandulopalmata,
Acanthopsis insueta,
Acanthopsis nitida,
Acanthopsis pagodiformis,
Acanthopsis glabra,
Acanthopsis villosa,
Acanthus austromontanus,
Acanthus greuterianus,
Acanthus kulalensis,
Acanthus arboreus,
Acanthus carduaceus,
Acanthus caroli-alexandri,
Acanthus caudatus,
Acanthus dioscoridis,
Acanthus ebracteatus,
Acanthus eminens,
Acanthus flexicaulis,
Acanthus gaed,
Acanthus guineensis,
Acanthus hirsutus,
Acanthus hungaricus,
Acanthus ilicifolius,
Acanthus latisepalus,