Status:
valid
Authors:
(Hill) K.Koch
Source:
cmp
Year:
1869
Citation Micro:
Dendrologie 1: 602 (1869)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000564186
Common Names
- Berchemia scandens
- Climbing Leatherwood
- Climbing Berchemia
Synonyms
- Oenoplea volubilis (L.f.) Nutt. [unknown]
- Ziziphus volubilis Willd. [unknown]
- Berchemia repanda Raf. [unknown]
- Berchemia scandens Trel. [unknown]
- Berchemia volubilis DC. [unknown]
- Rhamnus volubilis L.f. [unknown]
- Rhamnus scandens Hill [unknown]
Description
Berchemia scandens (also called Climbing Berchemia, among many other common names) is a small evergreen shrub native to China. It has a spreading form and grows up to 4 feet tall and wide. Its leaves are dark green and have a glossy texture. It is found in moist, shady forests.
Uses & Benefits
Berchemia scandens is used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and flowers. It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat fever and inflammation.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Berchemia scandens has white flowers with five petals. Its seeds are small and black. The seedlings have small, oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Berchemia scandens is a deciduous shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. For seed propagation, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix and keep the soil moist. For cuttings, take 6-8 inch cuttings from the current season’s growth and plant in a well-draining soil mix. Keep the soil moist and provide bright, indirect light. Once established, Berchemia scandens is drought tolerant and can tolerate a wide range of soil types.
Where to Find Berchemia scandens
Berchemia scandens can be found in tropical and subtropical Asia, from India to China and Japan
Berchemia scandens FAQ
What is the scientific name of Berchemia scandens?
Berchemia scandens
What is the common name of Berchemia scandens?
Climbing Berchemia
What is the natural habitat of Berchemia scandens?
It is found in moist forests, thickets, and meadows.
Species in the Berchemia genus
Berchemia annamensis,
Berchemia arisanensis,
Berchemia barbigera,
Berchemia brachycarpa,
Berchemia burmanniana,
Berchemia cinerascens,
Berchemia compressicarpa,
Berchemia discolor,
Berchemia edgeworthii,
Berchemia elmeri,
Berchemia flavescens,
Berchemia floribunda,
Berchemia formosana,
Berchemia fournieri,
Berchemia hirtella,
Berchemia hispida,
Berchemia huana,
Berchemia kulingensis,
Berchemia lineata,
Berchemia longipedicellata,
Berchemia longipes,
Berchemia longiracemosa,
Berchemia loureiroana,
Berchemia medogensis,
Berchemia omeiensis,
Berchemia pakistanica,
Berchemia pauciflora,
Berchemia philippinensis,
Berchemia poilanei,
Berchemia polyphylla,
Berchemia pubiflora,
Berchemia scandens,
Berchemia sessiliflora,
Berchemia sinica,
Berchemia yemenensis,
Berchemia yunnanensis,
Berchemia zeyheri,
Berchemia jainiana,
Berchemia fenchifuensis,
Species in the Rhamnaceae family
Adolphia californica,
Adolphia infesta,
Alphitonia pomaderroides,
Alphitonia carolinensis,
Alphitonia excelsa,
Alphitonia ferruginea,
Alphitonia franguloides,
Alphitonia incana,
Alphitonia macrocarpa,
Alphitonia marquesensis,
Alphitonia neocaledonica,
Alphitonia petriei,
Alphitonia philippinensis,
Alphitonia ponderosa,
Alphitonia whitei,
Alphitonia zizyphoides,
Alphitonia oblata,
Alvimiantha tricamerata,
Ampelozizyphus guaquirensis,
Ampelozizyphus amazonicus,
Ampelozizyphus kuripacorum,
Araracuara vetusta,
Auerodendron acuminatum,
Auerodendron acunae,
Auerodendron cubense,
Auerodendron glaucescens,
Auerodendron jamaicense,
Auerodendron martii,
Auerodendron northropianum,
Auerodendron pauciflorum,
Auerodendron reticulatum,
Auerodendron truncatum,
Bathiorhamnus capuronii,
Bathiorhamnus dentatus,
Bathiorhamnus macrocarpus,
Bathiorhamnus reticulatus,
Bathiorhamnus vohemarensis,
Bathiorhamnus cryptophorus,
Bathiorhamnus louvelii,
Berchemia annamensis,
Berchemia arisanensis,
Berchemia barbigera,
Berchemia brachycarpa,
Berchemia burmanniana,
Berchemia cinerascens,
Berchemia compressicarpa,
Berchemia discolor,
Berchemia edgeworthii,
Berchemia elmeri,
Berchemia flavescens,