Status:
valid
Authors:
C.B.Shang
Source:
wcs
Year:
1980
Citation Micro:
Acta Phytotax. Sin. 18: 92 (1980)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000399815
Common Names
- Brassaiopsis variabilis
- Variabilis Brassaiopsis
- Variable Brassaiopsis
Description
Brassaiopsis variabilis (also called Variable Brassaiopsis, among many other common names) is a small, evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia. It has small, yellow flowers and is typically found in tropical, moist forests.
Uses & Benefits
Brassaiopsis variabilis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used as a groundcover in landscaping and as a container plant.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Brassaiopsis variabilis has small yellow flowers with four petals. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and have a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Brassaiopsis variabilis is a fast-growing epiphytic cactus that can be propagated by seed or stem cuttings. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. Water when the soil is dry and fertilize during the growing season.
Where to Find Brassaiopsis variabilis
Brassaiopsis variabilis can be found in India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
Brassaiopsis variabilis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Brassaiopsis variabilis?
Brassaiopsis variabilis
What type of plant is Brassaiopsis variabilis?
Tree
Where does Brassaiopsis variabilis grow?
Southeast Asia
Species in the Brassaiopsis genus
Brassaiopsis grushvitzkyi,
Brassaiopsis aculeata,
Brassaiopsis andamanica,
Brassaiopsis angustifolia,
Brassaiopsis calcarea,
Brassaiopsis castaneifolia,
Brassaiopsis chengkangensis,
Brassaiopsis ciliata,
Brassaiopsis dumicola,
Brassaiopsis elegans,
Brassaiopsis ferruginea,
Brassaiopsis ficifolia,
Brassaiopsis glomerulata,
Brassaiopsis gracilis,
Brassaiopsis griffithii,
Brassaiopsis hainla,
Brassaiopsis hispida,
Brassaiopsis hookeri,
Brassaiopsis kwangsiensis,
Brassaiopsis magnifica,
Brassaiopsis minor,
Brassaiopsis mitis,
Brassaiopsis moumingensis,
Brassaiopsis phanrangensis,
Brassaiopsis producta,
Brassaiopsis quercifolia,
Brassaiopsis resecta,
Brassaiopsis rockii,
Brassaiopsis rufosetosa,
Brassaiopsis shweliensis,
Brassaiopsis simplex,
Brassaiopsis simplicifolia,
Brassaiopsis stellata,
Brassaiopsis sumatrana,
Brassaiopsis tibetanus,
Brassaiopsis triloba,
Brassaiopsis trilobata,
Brassaiopsis tripteris,
Brassaiopsis variabilis,
Brassaiopsis bodinieri,
Brassaiopsis ficifolioides,
Brassaiopsis gigantea,
Brassaiopsis nhatrangensis,
Brassaiopsis pseudoficifolia,
Brassaiopsis spinosissima,
Species in the Araliaceae family
Anakasia simplicifolia,
Aralia apioides,
Aralia armata,
Aralia atropurpurea,
Aralia bicrenata,
Aralia bipinnata,
Aralia cachemirica,
Aralia caesia,
Aralia californica,
Aralia castanopsisicola,
Aralia chinensis,
Aralia continentalis,
Aralia cordata,
Aralia dasyphylla,
Aralia dasyphylloides,
Aralia debilis,
Aralia decaisneana,
Aralia delavayi,
Aralia echinocaulis,
Aralia elata,
Aralia excelsa,
Aralia fargesii,
Aralia ferox,
Aralia finlaysoniana,
Aralia foliolosa,
Aralia frodiniana,
Aralia gigantea,
Aralia gintungensis,
Aralia glabra,
Aralia glabrifoliolata,
Aralia henryi,
Aralia hispida,
Aralia humilis,
Aralia kansuensis,
Aralia kingdon-wardii,
Aralia leschenaultii,
Aralia malabarica,
Aralia melanocarpa,
Aralia merrillii,
Aralia mexicana,
Aralia montana,
Aralia nudicaulis,
Aralia parasitica,
Aralia plumosa,
Aralia racemosa,
Aralia regeliana,
Aralia rex,
Aralia scaberula,
Aralia scopulorum,
Aralia searelliana,