Status:
valid
Authors:
Madriñán
Source:
cmp
Year:
2004
Citation Micro:
Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. 92: 50 (2004)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000406487
Common Names
- Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis
- Avila's Rhodostemonodaphne
- Avila's Rhododendron
Description
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis (also called Avila Rhodostemonodaphne, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub that grows to a height of about 2 m. It is native to the southeastern United States and is found in moist habitats such as wet meadows, swamps, and along streams.
Uses & Benefits
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis is used as an ornamental plant and for its medicinal properties. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including fever, colds, and digestive problems.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis is small and white. The seed is small and round. The seedlings are thin and long with a white or yellowish color.
Cultivation and Propagation
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken in spring or summer and rooted in a suitable soil mix.
Where to Find Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis can be found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil.
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis?
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis
What type of plant is Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis?
Evergreen shrub
What is the natural habitat of Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis?
Tropical rainforests
Species in the Rhodostemonodaphne genus
Rhodostemonodaphne celiana,
Rhodostemonodaphne kunthiana,
Rhodostemonodaphne parvifolia,
Rhodostemonodaphne recurva,
Rhodostemonodaphne steyermarkiana,
Rhodostemonodaphne ovatifolia,
Rhodostemonodaphne macrocalyx,
Rhodostemonodaphne longipetiolata,
Rhodostemonodaphne frontinensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne curicuriariensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne praeclara,
Rhodostemonodaphne avilensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne antioquensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne cyclops,
Rhodostemonodaphne penduliflora,
Rhodostemonodaphne anomala,
Rhodostemonodaphne laxa,
Rhodostemonodaphne dioica,
Rhodostemonodaphne grandis,
Rhodostemonodaphne miranda,
Rhodostemonodaphne mirecolorata,
Rhodostemonodaphne synandra,
Rhodostemonodaphne capixabensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne elephantopus,
Rhodostemonodaphne leptoclada,
Rhodostemonodaphne morii,
Rhodostemonodaphne revolutifolia,
Rhodostemonodaphne rufovirgata,
Rhodostemonodaphne scandens,
Rhodostemonodaphne sordida,
Rhodostemonodaphne napoensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne tumucumaquensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne crenaticupula,
Rhodostemonodaphne licanioides,
Rhodostemonodaphne peneia,
Rhodostemonodaphne negrensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne debilis,
Rhodostemonodaphne juruensis,
Rhodostemonodaphne velutina,
Rhodostemonodaphne longiflora,
Rhodostemonodaphne saulensis,
Species in the Lauraceae family
Actinodaphne acuminata,
Actinodaphne albifrons,
Actinodaphne amabilis,
Actinodaphne ambigua,
Actinodaphne archboldiana,
Actinodaphne areolata,
Actinodaphne bicolor,
Actinodaphne borneensis,
Actinodaphne bourdillonii,
Actinodaphne bourneae,
Actinodaphne brassii,
Actinodaphne caesia,
Actinodaphne campanulata,
Actinodaphne candolleana,
Actinodaphne celebica,
Actinodaphne cinerea,
Actinodaphne concinna,
Actinodaphne concolor,
Actinodaphne corymbosa,
Actinodaphne crassa,
Actinodaphne cupularis,
Actinodaphne diversifolia,
Actinodaphne dolichophylla,
Actinodaphne elegans,
Actinodaphne ellipticibacca,
Actinodaphne engleriana,
Actinodaphne ferruginea,
Actinodaphne forrestii,
Actinodaphne fragilis,
Actinodaphne fuliginosa,
Actinodaphne furfuracea,
Actinodaphne glabra,
Actinodaphne glauca,
Actinodaphne glaucina,
Actinodaphne glomerata,
Actinodaphne gracilis,
Actinodaphne henryi,
Actinodaphne hirsuta,
Actinodaphne hypoleucophylla,
Actinodaphne javanica,
Actinodaphne johorensis,
Actinodaphne kinabaluensis,
Actinodaphne koshepangii,
Actinodaphne kostermansii,
Actinodaphne kweichowensis,
Actinodaphne lanata,
Actinodaphne lanceolata,
Actinodaphne latifolia,
Actinodaphne lawsonii,
Actinodaphne lecomtei,