Status:
valid
Authors:
Hutch. & Dalziel ex Jacq.-Fél.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1952
Citation Micro:
Rev. Int. Bot. Appl. Agric. Trop. 32: 268 (1952)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000589679
Common Names
- Paludosa Cassipourea
- Cassipourea paludosa
- Paludosa Cassipourea
Description
Cassipourea paludosa (also called swamp cedar, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree with a conical crown, growing up to 10 m tall. It is native to tropical Africa, and is found in wet or swampy areas. It is also found in mangrove swamps and riverbanks.
Uses & Benefits
Cassipourea paludosa is used as a medicinal plant to treat fever, headaches, and stomach aches. It is also used as a source of timber and fuelwood.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Cassipourea paludosa is white and tubular in shape, with four petals. The seed is small and black, and the seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Cassipourea paludosa can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, moist soil mix and kept in a warm, humid environment. Cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature plants and planted in a moist soil mix. Both methods should be kept in a warm, humid environment and should be protected from direct sunlight.
Where to Find Cassipourea paludosa
Cassipourea paludosa is native to tropical Africa, from Sierra Leone to Angola and south to Namibia and South Africa. It is found in moist forest, often near water.
Cassipourea paludosa FAQ
What is the scientific name of Cassipourea paludosa?
Cassipourea paludosa
What is the common name of Cassipourea paludosa?
Marsh Cassipourea
What is the natural range of Cassipourea paludosa?
West Indies
Species in the Cassipourea genus
Cassipourea alternifolia,
Cassipourea nana,
Cassipourea ndambiana,
Cassipourea adamauensis,
Cassipourea adami,
Cassipourea afzelii,
Cassipourea annobonensis,
Cassipourea barteri,
Cassipourea calimensis,
Cassipourea carringtoniana,
Cassipourea celastroides,
Cassipourea ceylanica,
Cassipourea congensis,
Cassipourea delphinensis,
Cassipourea dinklagei,
Cassipourea eketensis,
Cassipourea elliptica,
Cassipourea ellipticifolia,
Cassipourea euryoides,
Cassipourea evrardii,
Cassipourea fanshawei,
Cassipourea firestoneana,
Cassipourea flanaganii,
Cassipourea floribunda,
Cassipourea glomerata,
Cassipourea gossweileri,
Cassipourea guianensis,
Cassipourea gummiflua,
Cassipourea hiotou,
Cassipourea huillensis,
Cassipourea killipii,
Cassipourea korupensis,
Cassipourea lanceolata,
Cassipourea lasiocalyx,
Cassipourea leptoclada,
Cassipourea leptoneura,
Cassipourea lescotiana,
Cassipourea letestui,
Cassipourea madagascariensis,
Cassipourea malosana,
Cassipourea microcarpa,
Cassipourea microphylla,
Cassipourea mollis,
Cassipourea mossambicensis,
Cassipourea myriocarpa,
Cassipourea ndando,
Cassipourea nialatou,
Cassipourea nodosa,
Cassipourea obovata,
Cassipourea obtusa,
Species in the Rhizophoraceae family
Anopyxis klaineana,
Blepharistemma membranifolium,
Bruguiera cylindrica,
Bruguiera exaristata,
Bruguiera gymnorhiza,
Bruguiera hainesii,
Bruguiera parviflora,
Bruguiera sexangula,
Bruguiera rhynchopetala,
Bruguieria rhedii,
Carallia borneensis,
Carallia brachiata,
Carallia calophylloidea,
Carallia calycina,
Carallia coriifolia,
Carallia eugenioidea,
Carallia garciniifolia,
Carallia hulstijnii,
Carallia longipes,
Carallia orophila,
Carallia papuana,
Carallia paucinervia,
Carallia pectinifolia,
Carallia suffruticosa,
Cassipourea alternifolia,
Cassipourea nana,
Cassipourea ndambiana,
Cassipourea adamauensis,
Cassipourea adami,
Cassipourea afzelii,
Cassipourea annobonensis,
Cassipourea barteri,
Cassipourea calimensis,
Cassipourea carringtoniana,
Cassipourea celastroides,
Cassipourea ceylanica,
Cassipourea congensis,
Cassipourea delphinensis,
Cassipourea dinklagei,
Cassipourea eketensis,
Cassipourea elliptica,
Cassipourea ellipticifolia,
Cassipourea euryoides,
Cassipourea evrardii,
Cassipourea fanshawei,
Cassipourea firestoneana,
Cassipourea flanaganii,
Cassipourea floribunda,
Cassipourea glomerata,
Cassipourea gossweileri,