Status:
valid
Authors:
(Benth.) Fontella
Source:
cmp
Year:
1977
Citation Micro:
Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 21: 321 (1977)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000411212
Common Names
- Tassadia trailiana
- Trail's Tassadia
- Trail's Pipewort
Synonyms
- Madarosperma oblongum S.Moore [unknown]
- Madarosperma trailiana Benth. [unknown]
- Madarosperma trailianum Benth. [unknown]
Description
Tassadia trailiana (also called Tassadia trailiana, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to India and Sri Lanka. It is found in moist grasslands and wet meadows. It has a basal rosette of leaves and a flowering stem that can reach up to 30 cm in height. The leaves are lanceolate and have a hairy surface.
Uses & Benefits
Tassadia trailiana is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks due to its attractive foliage and showy flowers. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Tassadia trailiana is a white, star-shaped flower with five petals. The seed is a small, dark brown nut with a smooth surface. The seedlings are small and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Tassadia trailiana is a perennial herb that is native to tropical Africa. It is propagated by seed or division. When propagating by seed, the seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist. The seedlings should be transplanted when they are large enough to handle. When propagating by division, the plant should be divided in spring or early summer and the divisions should be planted in moist soil.
Where to Find Tassadia trailiana
Tassadia trailiana is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines.
Tassadia trailiana FAQ
What is the scientific name of Tassadia trailiana?
Tassadia trailiana
What is the common name of Tassadia trailiana?
None
Where is Tassadia trailiana native to?
South America
Species in the Tassadia genus
Tassadia obovata,
Tassadia medinae,
Tassadia rizzoana,
Tassadia lanceolata,
Tassadia ovalifolia,
Tassadia propinqua,
Tassadia burchelii,
Tassadia geniculata,
Tassadia castellanosii,
Tassadia manarae,
Tassadia kamaensis,
Tassadia emygdioi,
Tassadia trailiana,
Tassadia berteroanum,
Tassadia aristata,
Tassadia ivonae,
Tassadia grazielae,
Tassadia milanezii,
Tassadia decaisneana,
Tassadia guianensis,
Tassadia leptobotrys,
Tassadia martiana,
Tassadia cordata,
Tassadia valioi,
Tassadia capitata,
Tassadia richardiana,
Tassadia stricta,
Tassadia decalepis,
Tassadia fosteri,
Tassadia pentalepis,
Tassadia guanchezii,
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,