Status:
valid
Authors:
Woodson
Source:
wcs
Year:
1934
Citation Micro:
Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 21: 623 (1934)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000283088
Common Names
- Prestonia megagros
- Megagros Palm
- Megagros Prestonia
Synonyms
- Prestonia laeta Miers [unknown]
- Prestonia megalagrion Miers [unknown]
- Echites megagros Vell. [unknown]
- Haemadictyon asperum Müll.Arg. [unknown]
- Haemadictyon megalagrion Müll.Arg. [unknown]
Description
Prestonia megagros (also called Megagros Prestonia, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree with a height of up to 8 meters. It is native to Central America and the Caribbean, and is found in tropical dry forests, tropical moist forests, and tropical wet forests.
Uses & Benefits
Prestonia megagros is used in traditional medicine as a remedy for fever, malaria, and other illnesses. It is also used as a dye and as a source of natural insect repellent.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Prestonia megagros has white flowers with a yellow center, small, black seeds, and seedlings that are dark green with serrated leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Prestonia megagros is a perennial shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It can be grown in containers or in the ground. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate light frost. It can be pruned to shape and can be used as a hedge or screen.
Where to Find Prestonia megagros
Prestonia megagros is native to Central and South America and can be found in tropical and subtropical forests in Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Peru.
Prestonia megagros FAQ
What is the scientific name of Prestonia megagros?
Prestonia megagros
What is the family of Prestonia megagros?
Acanthaceae
What is the common name of Prestonia megagros?
Megagros Prestonia
Species in the Prestonia genus
Prestonia amazonica,
Prestonia annularis,
Prestonia bahiensis,
Prestonia brittonii,
Prestonia calycina,
Prestonia cayennensis,
Prestonia clandestina,
Prestonia coalita,
Prestonia cordifolia,
Prestonia cyaniphylla,
Prestonia denticulata,
Prestonia didyma,
Prestonia discolor,
Prestonia dusenii,
Prestonia erecta,
Prestonia exserta,
Prestonia folsomii,
Prestonia guianensis,
Prestonia hammelii,
Prestonia haughtii,
Prestonia ipomaeifolia,
Prestonia lacerata,
Prestonia lagoensis,
Prestonia lenticellata,
Prestonia lindleyana,
Prestonia longifolia,
Prestonia megagros,
Prestonia mexicana,
Prestonia mollis,
Prestonia morilloi,
Prestonia mucronata,
Prestonia parviflora,
Prestonia parvifolia,
Prestonia peregrina,
Prestonia plumeriifolia,
Prestonia portobellensis,
Prestonia quinquangularis,
Prestonia riedelii,
Prestonia riverae,
Prestonia robusta,
Prestonia rotundifolia,
Prestonia schumanniana,
Prestonia seemannii,
Prestonia solanifolia,
Prestonia speciosa,
Prestonia surinamensis,
Prestonia tomentosa,
Prestonia trifida,
Prestonia tysonii,
Prestonia vana,
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,