Status:
valid
Authors:
Liesner & D'Arcy
Source:
ildis
Year:
1988
Citation Micro:
Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard.75: 385 (1988)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000179954
Common Names
- Inga jefensis
- Jefensis Inga
- Inga Tree
Description
Inga jefensis (also called 'Jef's inga', among many other common names) is a shrub native to South America. It has a woody stem and small, trifoliate leaves. It is found in dry, open areas, such as grasslands, savannas, and scrublands.
Uses & Benefits
Inga jefensis is used as a medicinal plant, as a green manure crop, and as a fodder crop.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Inga jefensis has small yellow flowers with five petals and a long calyx. Its seeds are small, black and glossy. The seedlings have two to three pairs of leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Inga jefensis is a perennial shrub that prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring or early summer in a sandy soil mix. Cuttings should be taken from semi-ripe wood in late summer or early autumn and planted in a well-drained soil mix.
Where to Find Inga jefensis
Inga jefensis is native to Central and South America and can be found in tropical rainforests.
Inga jefensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Inga jefensis?
Inga jefensis
What is the common name of Inga jefensis?
Jef Inga
What is the range of Inga jefensis?
It is found in Central and South America.
Species in the Inga genus
Inga allenii,
Inga chocoensis,
Inga exalata,
Inga mortoniana,
Inga acreana,
Inga acrocephala,
Inga adenophylla,
Inga affinis,
Inga alata,
Inga aliena,
Inga auristellae,
Inga barbata,
Inga barbourii,
Inga belizensis,
Inga bicoloriflora,
Inga bijuga,
Inga blanchetiana,
Inga bollandii,
Inga brachyrhachis,
Inga brachystachys,
Inga brevipes,
Inga bullata,
Inga bullatorugosa,
Inga calantha,
Inga calanthoides,
Inga capitata,
Inga caudata,
Inga cayennensis,
Inga cecropietorum,
Inga chartacea,
Inga chrysantha,
Inga cinnamomea,
Inga cocleensis,
Inga cookii,
Inga coragypsea,
Inga cordatoalata,
Inga coruscans,
Inga cynometrifolia,
Inga densiflora,
Inga disticha,
Inga dominicensis,
Inga duckei,
Inga fendleriana,
Inga ferrugineo-hirta,
Inga feuilleei,
Inga glomeriflora,
Inga goldmanii,
Inga goniocalyx,
Inga graciliflora,
Inga gracilifolia,
Species in the Fabaceae family