Status:
valid
Authors:
Steph.
Source:
rhakhis
Year:
1914
Citation Micro:
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. 48: 133. 1914
WFO Identifier:
wfo-1000016741
Common Names
- Symphyogyna multiflora
- Many-flowered Symphyogyna
- Many-flowered Star-of-Bethlehem
Description
Symphyogyna multiflora (also called Multiflorous Symphyogyna, among many other common names) is an annual herbaceous plant with a slender stem and small, white flowers. It is native to South America and is found in moist, grassy areas.
Uses & Benefits
Symphyogyna multiflora is used in traditional medicine and as a food source for humans and livestock.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Flower: White with yellow center, Seed: Small and round, Seedlings: Thin, long and green
Cultivation and Propagation
Symphyogyna multiflora is a small shrub native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. It can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a moist, well-draining potting mix and kept warm and moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature branches and rooted in a moist, well-draining potting mix. The plant prefers a warm, humid environment and should be grown in bright, indirect light.
Where to Find Symphyogyna multiflora
Symphyogyna multiflora is native to tropical Africa.
Symphyogyna multiflora FAQ
What is the scientific name of Symphyogyna multiflora?
Symphyogyna multiflora
What are the common names of Symphyogyna multiflora?
No common names
What type of plant is Symphyogyna multiflora?
A flowering plant
Species in the Symphyogyna genus
Symphyogyna aspera,
Symphyogyna brasiliensis,
Symphyogyna brongniartii,
Symphyogyna podophylla,
Symphyogyna sinuata,
Symphyogyna hymenophyllum,
Symphyogyna tenuinervis,
Symphyogyna rectidens,
Symphyogyna similis,
Symphyogyna hochstetteri,
Symphyogyna rhodina,
Symphyogyna leptothelia,
Symphyogyna apiculispina,
Symphyogyna atronervia,
Symphyogyna boliviensis,
Symphyogyna caduciloba,
Symphyogyna circinata,
Symphyogyna digitisquama,
Symphyogyna fuscovirens,
Symphyogyna ignambiensis,
Symphyogyna interrupta,
Symphyogyna irregularis,
Symphyogyna lacerosquama,
Symphyogyna lindmanii,
Symphyogyna luetzelburgii,
Symphyogyna marginata,
Symphyogyna mexicana,
Symphyogyna multiflora,
Symphyogyna paucidens,
Symphyogyna purpureolimbata,
Symphyogyna rubescens,
Symphyogyna rubritincta,
Symphyogyna semiinvolucrata,
Symphyogyna subsimplex,
Symphyogyna trivitatta,
Symphyogyna ulvoides,
Symphyogyna undulata,
Symphyogyna volkensii,
Species in the Pallaviciniaceae family
Greeneothallus gemmiparus,
Jensenia spinosa,
Jensenia florschuetzii,
Jensenia difformis,
Jensenia connivens,
Jensenia decipiens,
Jensenia wallisii,
Jensenia crassifrons,
Pallavicinia camisassai,
Pallavicinia ambigua,
Pallavicinia baldwinii,
Pallavicinia bipinnata,
Pallavicinia cylindrica,
Pallavicinia himalayensis,
Pallavicinia hypandra,
Pallavicinia indica,
Pallavicinia levieri,
Pallavicinia lyellii,
Pallavicinia pseudolyellii,
Pallavicinia purpurea,
Pallavicinia ridleyi,
Pallavicinia rubristipa,
Pallavicinia subciliata,
Podomitrium phyllanthus,
Podomitrium malaccense,
Podomitrium marginatum,
Seppeltia succuba,
Symphyogyna aspera,
Symphyogyna brasiliensis,
Symphyogyna brongniartii,
Symphyogyna podophylla,
Symphyogyna sinuata,
Symphyogyna hymenophyllum,
Symphyogyna tenuinervis,
Symphyogyna rectidens,
Symphyogyna similis,
Symphyogyna hochstetteri,
Symphyogyna rhodina,
Symphyogyna leptothelia,
Symphyogyna apiculispina,
Symphyogyna atronervia,
Symphyogyna boliviensis,
Symphyogyna caduciloba,
Symphyogyna circinata,
Symphyogyna digitisquama,
Symphyogyna fuscovirens,
Symphyogyna ignambiensis,
Symphyogyna interrupta,
Symphyogyna irregularis,
Symphyogyna lacerosquama,