Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Gentianales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
cuneata
ID:
219032

Status:
valid

Authors:
W.Hunter

Source:
wcs

Year:
1909

Citation Micro:
J. Straits Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. 53: 70 (1909)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000218361

Common Names

  • Ixora
  • West Indian Jasmine
  • Flame of the Woods

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Description

Ixora cuneata (also called Wedge-Leaf Ixora, among many other common names) is a small evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves and clusters of small, white, star-shaped flowers. It is native to India, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia, and grows in tropical and subtropical climates in open woodlands, thickets, and along roadsides.

Uses & Benefits

Ixora cuneata is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a hedge. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever, headache, and rheumatism.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Ixora cuneata is a small, bright red, four-petaled bloom with yellow stamens. The seed is small, round, and black. The seedlings are small, with bright green leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Ixora cuneata is a tropical evergreen shrub that can be propagated from both seeds and cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-draining, sandy soil and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from new growth and placed in a rooting hormone before being planted in a well-draining, sandy soil. Both seeds and cuttings should be kept in a warm, humid environment until established.

Where to Find Ixora cuneata

Ixora cuneata is native to India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical regions.

Ixora cuneata FAQ

What is the scientific name of Ixora cuneata?

Ixora cuneata

What is the common name of Ixora cuneata?

Ixora

What are the characteristics of Ixora cuneata?

Ixora cuneata is a shrub that grows up to 3 meters in height. It has glossy green leaves and clusters of small, bright red flowers.

Species in the Ixora genus

Ixora accedens, Ixora aciculiflora, Ixora acuminatissima, Ixora acuticauda, Ixora aegialodes, Ixora agasthyamalayana, Ixora aggregata, Ixora agostiniana, Ixora ackeringae, Ixora alba, Ixora albersii, Ixora aluminicola, Ixora amapaensis, Ixora amherstiensis, Ixora amplexicaulis, Ixora amplexifolia, Ixora amplifolia, Ixora andamanensis, Ixora aneimenodesma, Ixora aneityensis, Ixora angustilimba, Ixora archboldii, Ixora arestantha, Ixora asme, Ixora athroantha, Ixora auricularis, Ixora auriculata, Ixora aurorea, Ixora backeri, Ixora bahiensis, Ixora baileyana, Ixora balansae, Ixora baldwinii, Ixora balinensis, Ixora bancana, Ixora banjoana, Ixora barbata, Ixora barberae, Ixora bartlingii, Ixora batesii, Ixora batuensis, Ixora bauchiensis, Ixora beckleri, Ixora beddomei, Ixora bemangidiensis, Ixora betongensis, Ixora bibracteata, Ixora biflora, Ixora birmahica, Ixora blumei,

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

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-103401: Based on the initial data import
William Hunter (1755-1812): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'W.Hunter' in the authors string.