Status:
valid
Authors:
R.O.Williams & Cheesman
Source:
wcs
Year:
1928
Citation Micro:
Fl. Trinidad & Tobago 2: 16 (1928)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000307089
Common Names
- Schradera clusiifolia
- Clusia-leaved Schradera
- Schrader's Shrub
Synonyms
- Schradera angustifolia R.O.Williams & Cheesman [valid]
- Urceolaria angustifolia Britton & Standl. [valid]
- Urceolaria clusiifolia Britton & Standl. [valid]
Description
Schradera clusiifolia (also called Clustered-Leaf Schradera, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree that can grow up to 8 meters in height. It is native to Central and South America and is found in moist forests, along streams, and in disturbed areas. It has simple, alternate leaves with entire margins and small white flowers.
Uses & Benefits
Schradera clusiifolia is used for making baskets, furniture, and other products. It is also used as an ornamental plant.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Schradera clusiifolia has small, white or yellow flowers with five petals and a yellow center. The seed is small, black, and round. The seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Schradera clusiifolia is a perennial shrub that can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-draining soil and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature plants and rooted in a moist medium. The plant prefers full sun and well-draining soil.
Where to Find Schradera clusiifolia
Schradera clusiifolia is native to the Amazon region of South America.
Schradera clusiifolia FAQ
What is the scientific name of Schradera clusiifolia?
Schradera clusiifolia
What is the common name of Schradera clusiifolia?
Clusiifolia
What is the natural habitat of Schradera clusiifolia?
It is native to tropical rainforests in Central and South America
Species in the Schradera genus
Schradera acuminata,
Schradera acutifolia,
Schradera andina,
Schradera bipedunculata,
Schradera brasiliensis,
Schradera brevipes,
Schradera cacuminis,
Schradera campii,
Schradera clusiifolia,
Schradera costaricensis,
Schradera cuatrecasasii,
Schradera cubensis,
Schradera elmeri,
Schradera exotica,
Schradera glabriflora,
Schradera grandiflora,
Schradera hilliifolia,
Schradera involucrata,
Schradera korthalsiana,
Schradera ledermannii,
Schradera lehmannii,
Schradera luxurians,
Schradera maguirei,
Schradera marahuacensis,
Schradera marginalis,
Schradera membranacea,
Schradera monantha,
Schradera monocephala,
Schradera montana,
Schradera neeoides,
Schradera negrensis,
Schradera nervulosa,
Schradera nilssonii,
Schradera novoguineensis,
Schradera pentacme,
Schradera polycephala,
Schradera polysperma,
Schradera pseudonervulosa,
Schradera puberula,
Schradera pulverulenta,
Schradera ramiflora,
Schradera revoluta,
Schradera rotundata,
Schradera schlechteri,
Schradera stellata,
Schradera suaveolens,
Schradera subandina,
Schradera subsessilis,
Schradera surinamensis,
Schradera ternata,
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,