Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Ericales
Genus:
Species:
involucrata
ID:
744963

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Mez) Pipoly

Source:
ksu

Year:
2009

Citation Micro:
Edinburgh J. Bot. 66: 461 (2009)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000744296

Common Names

  • Myrsine Involucrata
  • Involucrate Matipo
  • Mountain Matipo

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Description

Myrsine involucrata (also called Involucrate myrsine, among many other common names) is a small shrub or tree that grows to a height of 2–4 m. It has small, leathery leaves with serrated edges and small white flowers. It is native to Australia and is found in coastal forests and scrublands.

Uses & Benefits

Myrsine involucrata is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. Its leaves are edible and can be used to make tea.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Myrsine involucrata are small and white. The seeds are small and black, and the seedlings are small and green.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Myrsine involucrata is a shrub that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation can be done by taking cuttings in summer or by sowing seeds in spring. Seeds should be sown in a sunny spot and kept moist until germination.

Where to Find Myrsine involucrata

Myrsine involucrata is native to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America. It is found in tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests.

Myrsine involucrata FAQ

What is the scientific name of Myrsine involucrata?

Myrsine involucrata

What is the common name of Myrsine involucrata?

Involucrata Myrsine

What is the natural habitat of Myrsine involucrata?

Tropical rainforests

Species in the Myrsine genus

Myrsine villicaulis, Myrsine wrayi, Myrsine vaccinioides, Myrsine andersonii, Myrsine amorosoana, Myrsine africana, Myrsine adamsonii, Myrsine andina, Myrsine angusta, Myrsine argentea, Myrsine arenaria, Myrsine pedicellata, Myrsine pellucida, Myrsine parvula, Myrsine pellucidopunctata, Myrsine perreticulata, Myrsine pipolyi, Myrsine picturata, Myrsine miquelii, Myrsine minima, Myrsine oreophila, Myrsine oliveri, Myrsine nukuhivensis, Myrsine nubicola, Myrsine nitida, Myrsine naiuensis, Myrsine turquinensis, Myrsine rubiginosa, Myrsine rolletii, Myrsine richmondensis, Myrsine resinosa, Myrsine smithii, Myrsine serpenticola, Myrsine elata, Myrsine dependens, Myrsine cupuliformis, Myrsine cubana, Myrsine mezii, Myrsine cristalensis, Myrsine brownii, Myrsine coriacea, Myrsine loefgrenii, Myrsine maguireana, Myrsine melanophloeos, Myrsine medeciloae, Myrsine matensis, Myrsine maculata, Myrsine macrocarpa, Myrsine hosakae, Myrsine grantii,

Species in the Primulaceae family

Aegiceras corniculatum, Aegiceras floridum, 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,

References

John J. Pipoly (b.1955): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Pipoly' in the authors string.
Carl Christian Mez (1866-1944): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Mez' in the authors string.