Status:
valid
Authors:
N.Balach., Gastmans & Chakrab.
Source:
ipni
Year:
2012
Citation Micro:
Kew Bull. 66: 619 (2012)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001332260
Common Names
- Scolopia Parkinsonii
- Parkinsonii Scolopia
- Scolopia
Description
Scolopia parkinsonii (also called Parkinson's Scolopia, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Salicaceae family. It is found in the Parkinson Valley of Kyrgyzstan. The species is a shrub or small tree that is found in grassy and rocky habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Scolopia parkinsonii is used as an ornamental plant and for erosion control.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Scolopia parkinsonii has small, yellow flowers with five petals. Its seeds are small and black, and its seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Scolopia parkinsonii is a small evergreen tree that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring or autumn in a well-drained, sandy soil in a sunny spot. Cuttings should be taken in spring or summer and rooted in a sandy, well-drained soil. The cuttings should be kept moist until they are well-rooted.
Where to Find Scolopia parkinsonii
Scolopia parkinsonii can be found in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and China.
Scolopia parkinsonii FAQ
What is the scientific name of Scolopia parkinsonii?
Scolopia parkinsonii
What is the common name of Scolopia parkinsonii?
Parkinsonii Scolopia
What is the natural habitat of Scolopia parkinsonii?
Scolopia parkinsonii is found in moist, shady areas in tropical and subtropical regions.
Species in the Scolopia genus
Scolopia luzonensis,
Scolopia macrophylla,
Scolopia nitida,
Scolopia zeyheri,
Scolopia germainii,
Scolopia heterophylla,
Scolopia kermodei,
Scolopia novoguineensis,
Scolopia spinosa,
Scolopia steenisiana,
Scolopia rhamniphylla,
Scolopia closii,
Scolopia crassipes,
Scolopia crenata,
Scolopia acuminata,
Scolopia braunii,
Scolopia brownii,
Scolopia inappendiculata,
Scolopia coriacea,
Scolopia taimbarina,
Scolopia hazomby,
Scolopia erythrocarpa,
Scolopia thouvenoti,
Scolopia manongarivae,
Scolopia flanaganii,
Scolopia mundii,
Scolopia oreophila,
Scolopia stolzii,
Scolopia pusilla,
Scolopia orientalis,
Scolopia meridionalis,
Scolopia septentrionalis,
Scolopia calcicola,
Scolopia spinescens,
Scolopia montana,
Scolopia madagascariensis,
Scolopia theifolia,
Scolopia zeyheri,
Scolopia chinensis,
Scolopia buxifolia,
Scolopia saeva,
Scolopia lucida,
Scolopia maoulidae,
Scolopia oldhamii,
Scolopia delphinensis,
Scolopia mundtii,
Scolopia parkinsonii,
Scolopia clossiana,
Species in the Salicaceae family
Abatia angeliana,
Abatia americana,
Abatia canescens,
Abatia glabra,
Abatia mexicana,
Abatia microphylla,
Abatia parviflora,
Abatia rugosa,
Abatia spicata,
Abatia stellata,
Azara alpina,
Azara celastrina,
Azara dentata,
Azara integrifolia,
Azara intermedia,
Azara lanceolata,
Azara microphylla,
Azara petiolaris,
Azara salicifolia,
Azara serrata,
Azara uruguayensis,
Banara acunae,
Banara arguta,
Banara axilliflora,
Banara boliviana,
Banara brasiliensis,
Banara brittonii,
Banara caymanensis,
Banara cordifolia,
Banara domingensis,
Banara excisa,
Banara glauca,
Banara guianensis,
Banara ibaguensis,
Banara larensis,
Banara leptophylla,
Banara minutiflora,
Banara nitida,
Banara orinocensis,
Banara parviflora,
Banara portoricensis,
Banara quinquenervis,
Banara regia,
Banara riparia,
Banara riscoi,
Banara saxicola,
Banara selleana,
Banara serrata,
Banara splendens,
Banara tomentosa,