Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Gentianales
Species:
pleurogynoides
ID:
1324236

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Baker) S.W.Liu & T.N.Ho

Source:
ipni

Year:
2013

Citation Micro:
Pl. Diversity Resources 35: 392 (2013)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001336690

Common Names

  • Pleurogynoides Lomatogonium
  • Pleurogynoides
  • Lomatogonium Pleurogynoides

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Description

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides (also called 'Pleurogyne Lomatogonium', among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to China, Japan, and Korea. It grows in grasslands, thickets, and forest edges. It has an erect stem, with lanceolate leaves and small, yellow flowers.

Uses & Benefits

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used to make herbal teas and to create natural dyes.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides has small, white flowers with yellow centers. Its seeds are small and black, and its seedlings are thin and delicate.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides can be propagated by seed or division. Seeds should be sown in spring in a warm, sunny position in well-drained soil. Division can be done in spring or autumn. The plant should be divided into small clumps and replanted in a sunny position in well-drained soil.

Where to Find Lomatogonium pleurogynoides

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides is native to Ecuador, where it can be found in the provinces of Azuay and Loja.

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides FAQ

What is the scientific name of Lomatogonium pleurogynoides?

Lomatogonium pleurogynoides

What is the natural habitat of Lomatogonium pleurogynoides?

Tropical forests of Southeast Asia

What is the common name of Lomatogonium pleurogynoides?

None

Species in the Gentianaceae family

Adenolisianthus arboreus, Anthocleista amplexicaulis, Anthocleista djalonensis, Anthocleista grandiflora, Anthocleista inermis, Anthocleista laxiflora, Anthocleista liebrechtsiana, Anthocleista longifolia, Anthocleista madagascariensis, Anthocleista microphylla, Anthocleista nobilis, Anthocleista obanensis, Anthocleista procera, Anthocleista scandens, Anthocleista schweinfurthii, Anthocleista vogelii, Anthocleista potalioides, Aripuana cullmaniorum, Bartonia paniculata, Bartonia verna, Bartonia virginica, Bisgoeppertia robustior, Bisgoeppertia gracilis, Bisgoeppertia scandens, Blackstonia acuminata, Blackstonia grandiflora, Blackstonia imperfoliata, Blackstonia perfoliata, Calolisianthus amplissimus, Calolisianthus pedunculatus, Canscora alata, Canscora andrographioides, Canscora concanensis, Canscora diffusa, Canscora heteroclita, Canscora macrocalyx, Canscora pauciflora, Canscora perfoliata, Canscora roxburghii, Canscora schultesii, Canscora stricta, Canscora bidoupensis, Canscora bhatiana, Canscora shrirangiana, Canscora ciathula, Canscora tetraptera, Celiantha bella, Celiantha chimantensis, Celiantha imthurniana, Centaurium ameghinoi,

References

John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Baker' in the authors string.
Shang Wu Liu (b.1934): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'S.W.Liu' in the authors string.
Ting Nung Ho (1938-2011): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'T.N.Ho' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77131141-1: Based on the WCVP April 2023 data release.