Fagraea auriculata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Gentianales
- Family
- Gentianaceae
- Genus
- Fagraea
- Species
- Fagraea auriculata
- Scientific Name
- Fagraea auriculata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Fagraea auriculata
Fagraea auriculata is a species of bush or semi-liana in the family Gentianaceae, formerly in the family Loganiaceae. It can be found in Indo-China and Malesia (where it may be called bira-bira); in Viet Nam it is called trai tai. It is noted for its huge, white, trumpet-shaped flowers; up to 30 cm (12 in) in both length and width. These flowers, the largest produced by any vine, are made of tissue up to 6 mm thick. The size, colour, heavy construction and the fact that they have a musty odour suggest that bats are important pollinators. The leaves are Magnolia-like in size and shape.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Fagraea acutibracteata
- Fagraea annulata
- Fagraea auriculata
- Fagraea berteroana
- Fagraea blumei
- Fagraea bodenii
- Fagraea borneensis
- Fagraea cameronensis
- Fagraea carnosa
- Fagraea carstensensis
- Fagraea ceilanica
- Fagraea curtisii
- Fagraea dulitensis
- Fagraea fagraeacea
- Fagraea fastigiata
- Fagraea floribunda
- Fagraea fragrans
- Fagraea gardenioides
- Fagraea gracilipes
- Fagraea havilandii
- Fagraea iliasii
- Fagraea involucrata
- Fagraea kinabaluensis
- Fagraea kuminii
- Fagraea longipetiolata
- Fagraea macroscypha
- Fagraea oblonga
- Fagraea oreophila
- Fagraea resinosa
- Fagraea ridleyi
- Fagraea splendens
- Fagraea stonei
- Fagraea tubulosa
- Fagraea umbelliflora
- Fagraea woodiana














