Status:
valid
Authors:
J.F.Macbr.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1931
Citation Micro:
Publ. Field Columb. Mus., Bot. Ser. 11: 67 (1931)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000733113
Common Names
- Qualea Impexa
- Impexa Qualea
- Impexa Sandpaper Tree
Description
Qualea impexa (also called red-wood, red-wood tree, or red-wood vine, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Vochysiaceae. It is native to tropical Africa, from Nigeria east to Uganda and south to Angola. It grows in lowland and montane rainforests, and is a large tree, reaching up to 30 m tall.
Uses & Benefits
Qualea impexa is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and is known for its fragrant flowers. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments such as fever, headache, and skin diseases.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Qualea impexa has small, white flowers with yellowish-green sepals and petals. The seed is a small, black, oval-shaped nut. The seedlings are small and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Qualea impexa is a shrub that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate moderate frost. It can be pruned to shape and can be used as a hedge or screen.
Where to Find Qualea impexa
Qualea impexa is found in the tropical forests of South America, particularly in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.
Qualea impexa FAQ
What is the scientific name of Qualea impexa?
Qualea impexa
What is the common name of Qualea impexa?
White-flowered qualea
What is the natural habitat of Qualea impexa?
Dry forests and scrublands
Species in the Qualea genus
Qualea marioniae,
Qualea johannabakkerae,
Qualea acuminata,
Qualea amapaensis,
Qualea amoena,
Qualea brasiliana,
Qualea brevipedicellata,
Qualea calantha,
Qualea calophylla,
Qualea clavata,
Qualea coerulea,
Qualea cordata,
Qualea cryptantha,
Qualea cyanea,
Qualea cymulosa,
Qualea decorticans,
Qualea densiflora,
Qualea dinizii,
Qualea elegans,
Qualea gestasiana,
Qualea glaziovii,
Qualea gracilior,
Qualea grandiflora,
Qualea hannekesaskiarum,
Qualea homosepala,
Qualea impexa,
Qualea ingens,
Qualea labouriauana,
Qualea lineata,
Qualea lundii,
Qualea macropetala,
Qualea magna,
Qualea megalocarpa,
Qualea mori-boomii,
Qualea multiflora,
Qualea panamensis,
Qualea paraensis,
Qualea parviflora,
Qualea polychroma,
Qualea psidiifolia,
Qualea pulcherrima,
Qualea rosea,
Qualea rupicola,
Qualea schomburgkiana,
Qualea selloi,
Qualea sprucei,
Qualea suprema,
Qualea tessmannii,
Qualea themistoclesii,
Qualea tricolor,
Species in the Vochysiaceae family
Callisthene dryadum,
Callisthene erythroclada,
Callisthene fasciculata,
Callisthene inundata,
Callisthene major,
Callisthene microphylla,
Callisthene minor,
Callisthene mollissima,
Erisma arietinum,
Erisma bicolor,
Erisma blancoa,
Erisma bracteosum,
Erisma calcaratum,
Erisma costatum,
Erisma djalma-batistae,
Erisma floribundum,
Erisma fuscum,
Erisma gracile,
Erisma japura,
Erisma lanceolatum,
Erisma laurifolium,
Erisma maliforme,
Erisma megalophyllum,
Erisma micranthum,
Erisma nitidum,
Erisma niveum,
Erisma silvae,
Erisma splendens,
Erisma tessmannii,
Erisma uncinatum,
Erisma panamense,
Erismadelphus exsul,
Erismadelphus sessilis,
Korupodendron songweanum,
Qualea marioniae,
Qualea johannabakkerae,
Qualea acuminata,
Qualea amapaensis,
Qualea amoena,
Qualea brasiliana,
Qualea brevipedicellata,
Qualea calantha,
Qualea calophylla,
Qualea clavata,
Qualea coerulea,
Qualea cordata,
Qualea cryptantha,
Qualea cyanea,
Qualea cymulosa,
Qualea decorticans,