Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Gentianales
Species:
imberbis
ID:
1103153

Status:
valid

Authors:
Harv.

Source:
tro

Year:
1863

Citation Micro:
Thes. Cap. 2: 11 (1863)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001102491

Common Names

  • Sisyranthus imberbis
  • Imberbis Sisyranthus
  • Imberbis

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Description

Sisyranthus imberbis (also called Smooth Sisyranthus, among many other common names) is a small shrub native to South Africa. It has small, yellow flowers and grows in open, dry areas.

Uses & Benefits

Sisyranthus imberbis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used as a medicinal plant for treating skin diseases and wounds.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Sisyranthus imberbis is a small, white, star-shaped flower with a yellow center. The seed is a small, black, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small and have a single, white, star-shaped flower with a yellow center.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Sisyranthus imberbis is a perennial herbaceous plant that can be propagated by division or by seed. It is best grown in full sun and well-drained soil. It can tolerate some drought but prefers regular watering. It is best to divide the plant in the spring or early summer.

Where to Find Sisyranthus imberbis

Sisyranthus imberbis is native to Madagascar.

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,

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