WebbScyphiphora hydrophyllacea C. F. Gaertner, Suppl. Carp. 91. 1806. 瓶花木 ping hua mu Shrubs or small trees, 1-4 (-6) m tall, turning black or dark brown when dry; branches weakly flattened to angled or terete, glabrous to puberulent, with nodes sometimes thickened, sometimes with reduced internodes and congested nodes. WebbOctober 19, 2024· Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea, commonly known as Nilad, is a native mangrove species that can grow up to 9 meters tall. It has glabrous, drop-shaped leaves. Its flowers are white-pinkish, and could be used …
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WebbAccording to Indian Ayurveda, A. ilicifolius species are used as a nerve tonic, astringent, stimulant, and expectorant. The roots of these are used for treating cough, asthma, leucorrhea, and paralysis. The shoots and leaves of A. ilicifolius are used against the bites of animals and insects. Webbmangrove flora: chengam (scyphiphora hydrophyllacea) Flowering plants What is mangrove? Introduction The Ecosystem Abiotic Biotic Value Intro Products Indirect uses … lowe\\u0027s hadley massachusetts
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WebbScyphiphora hydrophyllacea Gaertn.f., Fruct. 3 (1805) Latin for 'similar to Hydrophyllum', a plant genus. Synonyms Epithinia malayana Jack Ixora manila Blanco Scyphiphora … WebbScyphiphora hydrophylacea C.F.Gaertn. Suppl. Carp. 91, t. 196, fig. 2. 1806 [May 1806] This name is reported by Rubiaceae as an accepted name in the genus Scyphiphora (family … WebbScyphiphora hydrophyllacea Family Rubiaceae updated Jan 2013 Where seen? This pretty bush with waxy green leaves is often seen in undisturbed mangroves. It is also sometimes found on our natural rocky shores. It was previously common in our mangroves and muddy shores and found in Jurong. lowe\u0027s hadley massachusetts