Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Gentianales
Genus:
Species:
officinalis
ID:
1260075

Status:
valid

Authors:
(N.E.Br.) Plowes

Source:
tro

Year:
1992

Citation Micro:
Asklepios 56: 9 (1992)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001259413


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Description

Hoodia officinalis (also called Official Hoodia, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to South Africa, where it is found in rocky and grassy areas. It is a shrub with small, white flowers and narrow, pointed leaves.

Uses & Benefits

Hoodia officinalis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a hedge plant. It is also used for its medicinal properties, such as treating skin ailments and fever.

Cultivars, Varieties & Sub-species

Hoodia officinalis sub. delaetiana (Dinter) Bruyns
Hoodia officinalis sub. officinalis

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Hoodia officinalis has small, white flowers. The seeds are small and brown, and the seedlings are light green.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Hoodia officinalis can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from the tips of the stems and planted in a moist soil mix. Both methods should be done in a warm, humid environment.

Where to Find Hoodia officinalis

Hoodia officinalis is native to South Africa and can be found in the Northern Cape and Western Cape provinces.

Hoodia officinalis FAQ

What is the scientific name of Hoodia officinalis?

Hoodia officinalis

What type of plant is Hoodia officinalis?

It is a succulent

Where is Hoodia officinalis found?

It is found in South Africa

Species in the Apocynaceae family

Acokanthera laevigata, Acokanthera oblongifolia, Acokanthera oppositifolia, Acokanthera rotundata, Acokanthera schimperi, Adenium boehmianum, Adenium multiflorum, Adenium obesum, Adenium oleifolium, Adenium swazicum, Adenium dhofarense, Aganosma breviloba, Aganosma cymosa, Aganosma gracilis, Aganosma lacei, Aganosma petelotii, Aganosma schlechteriana, Aganosma siamensis, Aganosma wallichii, Aganosma heynei, Alafia alba, Alafia barteri, Alafia benthamii, Alafia berrieri, Alafia calophylla, Alafia caudata, Alafia erythrophthalma, Alafia falcata, Alafia fuscata, Alafia insularis, Alafia intermedia, Alafia landolphioides, Alafia lucida, Alafia microstylis, Alafia multiflora, Alafia nigrescens, Alafia orientalis, Alafia parciflora, Alafia pauciflora, Alafia perrieri, Alafia schumannii, Alafia thouarsii, Alafia vallium, Alafia verschuereni, Alafia whytei, Alafia zambesiaca, Allamanda calcicola, Allamanda angustifolia, Allamanda blanchetii, Allamanda cathartica,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record tro-50191684: Based on the initial data import
Nicholas Edward Brown (1849-1934): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'N.E.Br.' in the authors string.
Darrel C. H. Plowes (1925-2016): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Plowes' in the authors string.