Alyxia: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Gentianales
- Family
- Apocynaceae
- Genus
- Alyxia
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Alyxia
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Alyxia
Alyxia is a genus of flowering plants in the family, Apocynaceae. It contains at present 106 species, but Alyxia stellata and A. tisserantii are very variable, might be cryptic species complexes, and are need of further study. It consists of shrubby, climbing or scrambling plants. This genus occurs in China, the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Caledonia and the Pacific Islands. There are 14 species in Australia, 21 in New Caledonia and 7 in the other Pacific Islands, including Hawaiʻi.
The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three to seven. There are colleters (groups or tufts of mucilaginous secretory hairs) present in the leaf axils. The inflorescence is axillary or terminal with solitary flowers or simple cymes. Flowers consist of five petals and five sepals. The flowers have a slender tube which expands abruptly. The stamens have short filaments and are inserted in the upper half of the corolla. The fruit is a pair of drupes, originating from each flower.
Dysentery bush (A. buxifolia) is used in herbalism and was made into a patented remedy by Albert Aspinall. Maile (A. oliviformis), endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, has sweet-smelling leaves and is much used for lei; formerly it was reserved for aliʻi (nobility), but today it can be used by anyone and is a popular wedding decoration on the islands. Maile also provides food for Thyrocopa caterpillars and weevils of the genus Proterhinus. Alyxia spp. are also used in Jamu.
...Alyxia in languages:
- Chinese
- 念珠藤屬
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Alyxia acuminata
- Alyxia angustifolia
- Alyxia bracteolosa
- Alyxia buxifolia
- Alyxia cacuminum
- Alyxia composita
- Alyxia concatenata
- Alyxia defoliata
- Alyxia erythrosperma
- Alyxia floribunda
- Alyxia ganophylla
- Alyxia graciliflora
- Alyxia grandis
- Alyxia gynopogon
- Alyxia halmaheirae
- Alyxia ilicifolia
- Alyxia kaalaensis
- Alyxia kendarica
- Alyxia kwalotabaa
- Alyxia lamii
- Alyxia laurina
- Alyxia leucogyne
- Alyxia loeseneriana
- Alyxia longiloba
- Alyxia luzoniensis
- Alyxia magnifolia
- Alyxia manusiana
- Alyxia markgrafii
- Alyxia menglungensis
- Alyxia microphylla
- Alyxia monticola
- Alyxia mujongensis
- Alyxia multistriata
- Alyxia oblongata
- Alyxia oleifolia
- Alyxia orophila
- Alyxia palawanensis
- Alyxia papuana
- Alyxia pilosa
- Alyxia poyaensis
- Alyxia pugio
- Alyxia pullei
- Alyxia punctata
- Alyxia reinwardtii
- Alyxia ridleyana
- Alyxia rostrata
- Alyxia royeniana
- Alyxia ruscifolia
- Alyxia sarasinii
- Alyxia scabrida
- Alyxia schlechteri
- Alyxia semipallescens
- Alyxia sharpei
- Alyxia sinensis
- Alyxia sleumeri
- Alyxia sogerensis
- Alyxia solomonensis
- Alyxia spicata
- Alyxia squamulosa
- Alyxia stellata
- Alyxia sulana
- Alyxia taiwanensis
- Alyxia tetraquetra
- Alyxia tisserantii
- Alyxia tropica
- Alyxia veillonii