Status:
valid
Authors:
(Ducke) C.C.Berg
Source:
cmp
Year:
1969
Citation Micro:
Acta Bot. Neerl. 18: 463 (1969)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000447828
Common Names
- Sclerophylla Maquira
- Sclerophylla Maquira Tree
- Sclerophylla Maquira Wood
Synonyms
- Olmedioperebea sclerophylla Ducke [unknown]
- Perebea xinguana Standl. [unknown]
Description
Maquira sclerophylla (also called Hard-leaved Maquira, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. It is native to South America. It is a small deciduous tree that grows up to 15 meters tall in its native habitats, which include tropical lowland forests.
Uses & Benefits
Maquira sclerophylla is used in traditional medicine for treating fever, malaria, and other ailments. It is also used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a source of timber for furniture and other wood products.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Maquira sclerophylla is yellowish-green in color and has a sweet fragrance. The seed is small and round, and the seedlings are thin and delicate.
Cultivation and Propagation
Maquira sclerophylla can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a light, well-draining soil mix and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from semi-hardwood or hardwood and planted in a light, well-draining soil mix. Keep the soil moist and provide plenty of indirect light.
Where to Find Maquira sclerophylla
Maquira sclerophylla is native to the tropical rainforest of South America, including Brazil, Peru, and Colombia.
Maquira sclerophylla FAQ
What is the scientific name of Maquira sclerophylla?
Maquira sclerophylla
What is the natural habitat of Maquira sclerophylla?
Maquira sclerophylla is native to Central and South America.
What are the uses of Maquira sclerophylla?
Maquira sclerophylla is used for medicinal purposes.
Species in the Maquira genus
Species in the Moraceae family
Allaeanthus greveanus,
Allaeanthus kurzii,
Allaeanthus luzonicus,
Allaeanthus zeylanicus,
Antiaris toxicaria,
Antiaropsis decipiens,
Antiaropsis uniflora,
Artocarpus albobrunneus,
Artocarpus altilis,
Artocarpus altissimus,
Artocarpus anisophyllus,
Artocarpus annulatus,
Artocarpus avatifolius,
Artocarpus blancoi,
Artocarpus brevipedunculatus,
Artocarpus camansi,
Artocarpus chama,
Artocarpus corneri,
Artocarpus elasticus,
Artocarpus excelsus,
Artocarpus fulvicortex,
Artocarpus glaucus,
Artocarpus gomezianus,
Artocarpus gongshanensis,
Artocarpus heterophyllus,
Artocarpus hirsutus,
Artocarpus hispidus,
Artocarpus horridus,
Artocarpus hypargyreus,
Artocarpus integer,
Artocarpus jarrettiae,
Artocarpus kemando,
Artocarpus lacucha,
Artocarpus lanceifolius,
Artocarpus longifolius,
Artocarpus lowii,
Artocarpus mariannensis,
Artocarpus multifidus,
Artocarpus nanchuanensis,
Artocarpus nigrifolius,
Artocarpus nitidus,
Artocarpus nobilis,
Artocarpus obtusus,
Artocarpus odoratissimus,
Artocarpus palembanicus,
Artocarpus petelotii,
Artocarpus pinnatisectus,
Artocarpus pithecogallus,
Artocarpus primackii,
Artocarpus reticulatus,