Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Celastrales
Genus:
Species:
lanceolata
ID:
1242150

Status:
valid

Authors:
Rose

Source:
tro

Year:
1909

Citation Micro:
Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 12: 283 (1909)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001241488

Common Names

  • Wimmeria lanceolata
  • Lanceolate Wimmeria
  • Lanceolate-leaved Wimmeria

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Description

Wimmeria lanceolata (also called Lance-leaved Wimmeria, among many other common names) is a shrub that grows up to 3 m tall. It has white flowers with five petals. Native to South America, it is found in wet forests and mountain slopes.

Uses & Benefits

Wimmeria lanceolata is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used in traditional medicine for treating fever, malaria, and other ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Wimmeria lanceolata are white, bell-shaped, and have five petals. The seeds are small, dark-colored and have a hard, glossy seed coat. The seedlings are small, with narrow, pointed leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Wimmeria lanceolata is a shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is tolerant of drought and can be grown in a variety of climates. Once established, it requires minimal maintenance.

Where to Find Wimmeria lanceolata

Wimmeria lanceolata is native to Central and South America.

Wimmeria lanceolata FAQ

What is the scientific name of Wimmeria lanceolata?

Wimmeria lanceolata

What is the natural habitat of Wimmeria lanceolata?

The natural habitat of Wimmeria lanceolata is tropical rainforests in Central and South America.

What are the common uses of Wimmeria lanceolata?

Wimmeria lanceolata is commonly used for its medicinal properties, as a food source, and for its timber.

Species in the Celastraceae family

Acanthothamnus aphyllus, Allocassine laurifolia, Anthodon decussatus, Anthodon panamense, Apatophyllum constablei, Apatophyllum flavovirens, Apatophyllum macgillivrayi, Apatophyllum olsenii, Apatophyllum teretifolium, Apodostigma pallens, Arnicratea cambodiana, Arnicratea ferruginea, Bequaertia mucronata, Brassiantha pentamera, Brassiantha hedraiantheroides, Brexia alaticarpa, Brexia australis, Brexia madagascariensis, Brexia marioniae, Brexiella cymosa, Brexiella ilicifolia, Campylostemon angolense, Campylostemon bequaertii, Campylostemon danckelmannianus, Campylostemon laurentii, Campylostemon lindequistianus, Campylostemon mitophorus, Campylostemon warneckeanum, Canotia holacantha, Canotia wendtii, Cassine albens, Cassine balae, Cassine burkeana, Cassine congylos, Cassine grossa, Cassine kedarnathii, Cassine koordersii, Cassine megaphylla, Cassine micrantha, Cassine obiensis, Cassine parvifolia, Cassine peragua, Cassine kamurensis, Catha edulis, Celastrus aculeatus, Celastrus angulata, Celastrus australis, Celastrus caseariifolius, Celastrus cuneatus, Celastrus flagellaris,

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