Status:
valid
Authors:
S.Watson
Source:
wcs
Year:
1889
Citation Micro:
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 24: 53 (1889)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000294830
Common Names
- Randia thurberi
- Thurber's Wild Petunia
- Thurber's Petunia
Synonyms
- Randia blepharodes Standl. [valid]
- Randia crescentioides Standl. [valid]
- Randia letreroana Lundell [valid]
- Randia pleiomeris Standl. [valid]
- Randia rosei Standl. [valid]
Description
Randia thurberi (also called White indigoberry, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree that can reach up to 8 m in height. It is native to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. It is found in tropical and subtropical dry and moist forests, as well as in secondary forests and disturbed areas.
Uses & Benefits
Randia thurberi is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used for timber, fuel, and medicinal purposes.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Randia thurberi is white, with five petals and a yellow center. The seed is small and black. The seedling is a small, green plant with a single stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Randia thurberi is a slow-growing, evergreen shrub that can reach up to 6 feet in height. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is best done by seed, but can also be done by cuttings. The seeds should be sown in spring or summer in a warm, moist, well-drained soil. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and planted in a moist, well-drained soil.
Where to Find Randia thurberi
Randia thurberi is native to tropical regions of Mexico and Central America.
Randia thurberi FAQ
What is the scientific name of Randia thurberi?
Randia thurberi
What is the common name of Randia thurberi?
Thurber's wild coffee
What is the natural habitat of Randia thurberi?
Tropical rainforests of Central and South America
Species in the Randia genus
Randia aculeata,
Randia acunae,
Randia altiscandens,
Randia amazonasensis,
Randia aristeguietae,
Randia armata,
Randia asperifolia,
Randia boliviana,
Randia brenesii,
Randia brevipes,
Randia calycina,
Randia calycosa,
Randia canescens,
Randia capitata,
Randia carlosiana,
Randia chiapensis,
Randia ciliolata,
Randia cinerea,
Randia cookii,
Randia costata,
Randia cubana,
Randia dioica,
Randia echinocarpa,
Randia erythrocarpa,
Randia ferox,
Randia genipifolia,
Randia genipoides,
Randia gentryi,
Randia grandifolia,
Randia grayumii,
Randia guerrerensis,
Randia hebecarpa,
Randia hidalgensis,
Randia hondensis,
Randia induta,
Randia laetevirens,
Randia laevigata,
Randia lasiantha,
Randia longifolia,
Randia longiloba,
Randia lonicerioides,
Randia malacocarpa,
Randia martinicensis,
Randia matudae,
Randia mayana,
Randia micracantha,
Randia mira,
Randia mollifolia,
Randia monantha,
Randia nelsonii,
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,