Status:
valid
Authors:
B.C.Stone
Source:
cmp
Year:
1993
Citation Micro:
Pacific Sci. 47: 290 (1993)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000545232
Common Names
- Ardisia Stichantha
- Stichantha Ardisia
- Coralberry
Description
Ardisia stichantha (also called Stichan's Marlberry, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub that can reach up to 4 meters in height. It is native to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America, and is found in tropical and subtropical forests.
Uses & Benefits
Ardisia stichantha is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It has many benefits such as providing a natural source of food for birds and other wildlife, and can be used to create a natural habitat for insects and other small animals.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Ardisia stichantha has small, white flowers that are arranged in a spike-like inflorescence. The seeds are small, black, and shiny. The seedlings have two opposite, oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Ardisia stichantha is a tropical evergreen shrub that grows best in partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by cuttings taken in the spring or summer. The cuttings should be about 6 inches long and taken from the tips of the stems. Place the cuttings in a pot filled with moist potting soil and keep the soil moist until the cuttings root. Transplant the rooted cuttings into individual pots and keep them in a warm, bright location.
Where to Find Ardisia stichantha
Ardisia stichantha can be found in tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Ardisia stichantha FAQ
What is the scientific name of Ardisia stichantha?
Ardisia stichantha
What is the common name of Ardisia stichantha?
Stichantha Ardisia
What is the natural habitat of Ardisia stichantha?
Tropical rainforests
Species in the Ardisia genus
Species in the Primulaceae family
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Amblyanthopsis bhotanica,
Amblyanthopsis membranacea,
Amblyanthopsis philippinensis,
Amblyanthus glandulosus,
Amblyanthus multiflorus,
Amblyanthus obovatus,
Amblyanthus praetervisus,
Androsace beringensis,
Androsace idahoensis,
Androsace adenocephala,
Androsace adfinis,
Androsace aflatunensis,
Androsace aizoon,
Androsace akbajtalensis,
Androsace alaica,
Androsace alaschanica,
Androsace alaskana,
Androsace albana,
Androsace alchemilloides,
Androsace alpina,
Androsace americana,
Androsace apus,
Androsace aretioides,
Androsace aretioides,
Androsace argentea,
Androsace armeniaca,
Androsace axillaris,
Androsace baltistanica,
Androsace bidentata,
Androsace bisulca,
Androsace brachystegia,
Androsace brahmaputrae,
Androsace brevis,
Androsace bryomorpha,
Androsace bulleyana,
Androsace bungeana,
Androsace caduca,
Androsace caespitosa,
Androsace cernuiflora,
Androsace chaixii,
Androsace chamaejasme,
Androsace ciliata,
Androsace ciliifolia,
Androsace constancei,
Androsace coronata,
Androsace cortusifolia,
Androsace croftii,
Androsace cuscutiformis,