Species:
chamaecerasifolia
Status:
valid
Authors:
A.Juss.
Source:
tro
Year:
1833
Citation Micro:
Fl. Bras. Merid. 3: 7 (1833)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001076287
Common Names
- Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia
- Four-winged Four O'Clock
- Four-winged Tetrapterys
Description
Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia (also called T. chamaecerasifolia, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree, reaching up to 5 m in height. It is native to the Atlantic Forest biome in Brazil, and is found in humid and sub-humid forests, as well as in secondary vegetation and disturbed areas.
Uses & Benefits
Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever and as a diuretic.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia flower is yellow, with four petals. The seed is small, round and black. The seedling is thin and has a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia is a shrub or small tree that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate temperatures down to 0°C. It can be pruned to keep it in shape.
Where to Find Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia
Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia is native to the tropical and subtropical forests of Central and South America.
Species in the Tetrapterys genus
Tetrapterys vacciniifolia,
Tetrapterys tolimensis,
Tetrapterys tinifolia,
Tetrapterys styloptera,
Tetrapterys gracilis,
Tetrapterys dillonii,
Tetrapterys cordifolia,
Tetrapterys aristeguietae,
Tetrapterys diptera,
Tetrapterys fimbripetala,
Tetrapterys crispa,
Tetrapterys discolor,
Tetrapterys inaequalis,
Tetrapterys helianthemifolia,
Tetrapterys haitiensis,
Tetrapterys arcana,
Tetrapterys ambigua,
Tetrapterys aequalis,
Tetrapterys chloroptera,
Tetrapterys argentea,
Tetrapterys benthamii,
Tetrapterys paludosa,
Tetrapterys salicifolia,
Tetrapterys splendens,
Tetrapterys rhodopteron,
Tetrapterys pusilla,
Tetrapterys seemannii,
Tetrapterys oleifolia,
Tetrapterys maranhamensis,
Tetrapterys mucronata,
Tetrapterys schiedeana,
Tetrapterys cardiophylla,
Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia,
Tetrapterys goudotiana,
Tetrapterys hassleriana,
Tetrapterys humilis,
Tetrapterys longibracteata,
Tetrapterys microphylla,
Tetrapterys mollis,
Tetrapterys oleifolia,
Tetrapterys pohliana,
Tetrapterys racemulosa,
Tetrapterys ramiflora,
Tetrapterys turnerae,
Tetrapterys xylosteifolia,
Tetrapterys buxifolia,
Tetrapterys citrifolia,
Tetrapterys acapulcensis,
Tetrapterys complicata,
Tetrapterys jamesonii,
Species in the Malpighiaceae family
Acmanthera cowanii,
Acmanthera duckei,
Acmanthera fernandesii,
Acmanthera latifolia,
Acmanthera longifolia,
Acmanthera minima,
Acmanthera parviflora,
Acridocarpus adenophorus,
Acridocarpus alopecurus,
Acridocarpus alternifolius,
Acridocarpus austrocaledonicus,
Acridocarpus ballyi,
Acridocarpus camerunensis,
Acridocarpus chevalieri,
Acridocarpus chloropterus,
Acridocarpus congestus,
Acridocarpus congolensis,
Acridocarpus excelsus,
Acridocarpus glaucescens,
Acridocarpus hirundo,
Acridocarpus humbertii,
Acridocarpus humblotii,
Acridocarpus katangensis,
Acridocarpus ledermannii,
Acridocarpus longifolius,
Acridocarpus macrocalyx,
Acridocarpus mayumbensis,
Acridocarpus monodii,
Acridocarpus natalitius,
Acridocarpus oppositifolius,
Acridocarpus orientalis,
Acridocarpus pauciglandulosus,
Acridocarpus perrieri,
Acridocarpus plagiopterus,
Acridocarpus prasinus,
Acridocarpus scheffleri,
Acridocarpus smeathmannii,
Acridocarpus socotranus,
Acridocarpus spectabilis,
Acridocarpus staudtii,
Acridocarpus ugandensis,
Acridocarpus vanderystii,
Acridocarpus vivy,
Acridocarpus zanzibaricus,
Adelphia hiraea,
Adelphia macrophylla,
Adelphia mirabilis,
Adelphia platyrachis,
Aenigmatanthera doniana,
Aenigmatanthera lasiandra,