Status:
valid
Authors:
(Bureau) Bureau
Source:
ipni
Year:
1868
Citation Micro:
Adansonia 8: 274 (1868)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001327554
Common Names
- Gondotiana Tynanthus
- Tynanthus
- Tynanthus gondotiana
Description
Tynanthus gondotiana (also called Gondotian Tynanthus, among many other common names) is a small shrub that grows up to 1-2 meters in height. It has small, oval leaves and white flowers. It is native to Brazil and is found in humid, tropical forests.
Uses & Benefits
Tynanthus gondotiana is used as an ornamental shrub, for erosion control, and as a soil stabilizer.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Tynanthus gondotiana is a small, yellow-green flower with five petals. The seed is a small, black, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, green, and have a single pair of leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Tynanthus gondotiana can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken from semi-ripe wood and rooted in a moist soil mix. It prefers a cool, humid climate and partial shade.
Where to Find Tynanthus gondotiana
Tynanthus gondotiana can be found in the western United States, including California, Oregon, and Washington.
Tynanthus gondotiana FAQ
What is the scientific name of Tynanthus gondotiana?
Tynanthus gondotiana
What is the common name of Tynanthus gondotiana?
Gondotian tynanthus
Where is Tynanthus gondotiana native to?
Brazil
Species in the Tynanthus genus
Tynanthus labiatus,
Tynanthus guatemalensis,
Tynanthus cognatus,
Tynanthus fasciculatus,
Tynanthus gondotianus,
Tynanthus polyanthus,
Tynanthus pubescens,
Tynanthus micranthus,
Tynanthus sastrei,
Tynanthus panurensis,
Tynanthus macranthus,
Tynanthus croatianus,
Tynanthus schumannianus,
Tynanthus goudotiana,
Tynanthus espiritosantensis,
Tynanthus densiflorus,
Tynanthus gondotiana,
Species in the Bignoniaceae family
Adenocalymma neoflavidum,
Adenocalymma pseudopatulum,
Adenocalymma acutissimum,
Adenocalymma apparicianum,
Adenocalymma apurense,
Adenocalymma arthropetiolatum,
Adenocalymma bracteatum,
Adenocalymma bracteolatum,
Adenocalymma bullatum,
Adenocalymma calderonii,
Adenocalymma chocoense,
Adenocalymma coriaceum,
Adenocalymma cymbalum,
Adenocalymma dichilum,
Adenocalymma divaricatum,
Adenocalymma dugandii,
Adenocalymma dusenii,
Adenocalymma flavum,
Adenocalymma fruticosum,
Adenocalymma gracielzae,
Adenocalymma hatschbachii,
Adenocalymma heterophyllum,
Adenocalymma hirtum,
Adenocalymma hypostictum,
Adenocalymma impressum,
Adenocalymma inundatum,
Adenocalymma macrophyllum,
Adenocalymma magdalenense,
Adenocalymma magnificum,
Adenocalymma marginatum,
Adenocalymma nervosum,
Adenocalymma paulistarum,
Adenocalymma prancei,
Adenocalymma salmoneum,
Adenocalymma saulense,
Adenocalymma scabriusculum,
Adenocalymma scansile,
Adenocalymma sousae,
Adenocalymma subincanum,
Adenocalymma subsessilifolium,
Adenocalymma subspicatum,
Adenocalymma tephrinocalyx,
Adenocalymma ternatum,
Adenocalymma trifoliatum,
Adenocalymma ubatubense,
Adenocalymma uleanum,
Adenocalymma cladotrichum,
Adenocalymma reticulatum,
Adenocalymma velutinum,
Adenocalymma adenophorum,
References
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:111372-1: Govaerts R (ed.). 2023. WCVP: World Checklist of Vascular Plants [Version 11]. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [WWW document] URL http://sftp.kew.org/pub/data-repositories/WCVP/ [accessed 20 April 2023].