Status:
valid
Authors:
Philipson
Source:
ksu
Year:
1985
Citation Micro:
Blumea 30: 395 (1985)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000357732
Common Names
- Kibara ferox
- Fierce Kibara
- Kibara
Description
Kibara ferox (also called Fierce Kibara, among many other common names) is a species of shrub native to South America. It is a small, evergreen shrub with long, slender branches and small, oval leaves. It grows in dry, sunny areas, such as deserts and scrublands.
Uses & Benefits
Kibara ferox is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It has a high tolerance for drought and can be used as a ground cover in dry areas. It can also be used to attract birds and butterflies.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Kibara ferox has small, white flowers with yellow centers. Its seeds are small, round and black. The seedlings are small and thin, with a single, slender stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Kibara ferox can be propagated by seed or division. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil in a sunny position. Division should be done in spring or autumn. It is best to divide the clumps when the plant is dormant.
Where to Find Kibara ferox
Kibara ferox is native to Africa and can be found in tropical and subtropical climates.
Kibara ferox FAQ
What are the common names of Kibara ferox?
Kibara ferox is commonly known as the African Teak.
What is the natural habitat of Kibara ferox?
Kibara ferox is native to Africa.
What is the growth rate of Kibara ferox?
Kibara ferox has a moderate growth rate of 13-24 inches per year.
Species in the Kibara genus
Kibara royenii,
Kibara roemeri,
Kibara rosselensis,
Kibara shungolensis,
Kibara sleumeri,
Kibara sudestensis,
Kibara warenensis,
Kibara versteeghii,
Kibara symplocoides,
Kibara papuana,
Kibara neriifolia,
Kibara nitens,
Kibara novobritanica,
Kibara oblongata,
Kibara obtusa,
Kibara oliviformis,
Kibara perkinsiae,
Kibara polyantha,
Kibara oligocarpella,
Kibara monticola,
Kibara myrtoides,
Kibara laurifolia,
Kibara leachii,
Kibara macrantha,
Kibara archboldiana,
Kibara microphylla,
Kibara moluccana,
Kibara latifolia,
Kibara kostermansii,
Kibara ferox,
Kibara elongata,
Kibara flagelliformis,
Kibara formicarum,
Kibara fragrans,
Kibara fugax,
Kibara hartleyi,
Kibara elmeri,
Kibara aruensis,
Kibara chimbuensis,
Kibara buergersiana,
Kibara bullata,
Kibara carrii,
Kibara karengana,
Kibara katikii,
Kibara streimannii,
Kibara coriacea,
Species in the Monimiaceae family
Austromatthaea elegans,
Carnegieodoxa eximia,
Decarydendron helenae,
Decarydendron lamii,
Decarydendron perrieri,
Decarydendron ranomafanense,
Ephippiandra domatiata,
Ephippiandra madagascariensis,
Ephippiandra masoalensis,
Ephippiandra microphylla,
Ephippiandra myrtoidea,
Ephippiandra perrieri,
Ephippiandra tsaratanensis,
Faika villosa,
Grazielanthus arkeocarpus,
Hedycarya alternifolia,
Hedycarya angustifolia,
Hedycarya aragoensis,
Hedycarya arborea,
Hedycarya badaunii,
Hedycarya chrysophylla,
Hedycarya cupulata,
Hedycarya denticulata,
Hedycarya dorstenioides,
Hedycarya engleriana,
Hedycarya erythrocarpa,
Hedycarya loxocarya,
Hedycarya neoebudica,
Hedycarya parvifolia,
Hedycarya perbracteolata,
Hedycarya rivularis,
Hedycarya symplocoides,
Hedycarya baudouinii,
Hemmantia webbii,
Hennecartia omphalandra,
Hortonia floribunda,
Hortonia ovalifolia,
Hortonia angustifolia,
Kairoa suberosa,
Kairoa endressiana,
Kairoa villosa,
Kairoa cromeana,
Kibara royenii,
Kibara roemeri,
Kibara rosselensis,
Kibara shungolensis,
Kibara sleumeri,
Kibara sudestensis,
Kibara warenensis,
Kibara versteeghii,