Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Gentianales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
eurhyncha
ID:
1328139

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Miq.) Å.Krüger & Löfstrand

Source:
ipni

Year:
2014

Citation Micro:
Syst. Bot. 39: 310 (2014)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001340593

Common Names

  • Adina Eurhyncha
  • Eurhyncha Adina
  • Eurhyncha Tree

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Description

Adina eurhyncha (also called Eurhynch Adina, among many other common names) is a small, evergreen shrub with small, oval leaves and small, white flowers. It is native to Southeast Asia and is found in open forests and scrublands.

Uses & Benefits

Adina eurhyncha is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a medicinal plant for treating a variety of ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Adina eurhyncha has small, white flowers with a yellow center. Its seeds are small and black. The seedlings have a single, oval-shaped leaf.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Adina eurhyncha can be propagated by seed or division. Seeds should be sown in a light, well-drained soil mix, and kept moist. Division can be done in spring or autumn. The plants should be divided into small clumps and replanted in a light, well-drained soil mix.

Where to Find Adina eurhyncha

Adina eurhyncha is native to Southeast Asia and can be found in specialty nurseries and online retailers.

Adina eurhyncha FAQ

What is the scientific name of Adina eurhyncha?

Adina eurhyncha

What is the common name of Adina eurhyncha?

Eurhyncha Adina

What is the natural habitat of Adina eurhyncha?

Tropical forests of Southeast Asia

Species in the Rubiaceae family

Acranthera abbreviata, Acranthera anamallica, Acranthera athroophlebia, Acranthera atropella, Acranthera aurantiaca, Acranthera axilliflora, Acranthera bullata, Acranthera capitata, Acranthera ceylanica, Acranthera didymocarpa, Acranthera endertii, Acranthera frutescens, Acranthera grandiflora, Acranthera hallieri, Acranthera hirtostipula, Acranthera involucrata, Acranthera johannis-winkleri, Acranthera lanceolata, Acranthera longipes, Acranthera longipetiolata, Acranthera maculata, Acranthera megaphylla, Acranthera monantha, Acranthera nieuwenhuisii, Acranthera ophiorhizoides, Acranthera parviflora, Acranthera philippensis, Acranthera ruttenii, Acranthera salmonea, Acranthera siamensis, Acranthera siliquosa, Acranthera simalurensis, Acranthera sinensis, Acranthera strigosa, Acranthera tomentosa, Acranthera variegata, Acranthera velutinervia, Acranthera yatesii, Acranthera philippinensis, Acranthera burmanica, Acranthera virescens, Acranthera hoangii, Acranthera collina, Acrobotrys discolor, Acrosynanthus jamaicensis, Acrosynanthus latifolius, Acrosynanthus minor, Acrosynanthus ovatus, Acrosynanthus parvifolius, Acrosynanthus revolutus,

References

Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (1811-1871): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Miq.' in the authors string.
Åsa Krüger: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Å.Krüger' in the authors string.
Stefan D. Löfstrand: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Löfstrand' in the authors string.