Vernonia arborea
Vernonia arborea is a species of mid-level rainforest tree in the family Asteraceae that is found in Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka[2] and is also widespread in the East Indies. It is the tallest of all composite trees ("daisy trees") with the variety V. a. pilifera (called Maremboeng) of Sumatra reaching a height of 117 feet (36 meters). Another variety, V. a. javanica of Java (called Semboeng Kebo) almost as tall (111 feet, or 34 meters) is up to 3 ft 5 in (104 centimeters) thick: The most massive of all composites.[3] Its leaves contain a fungicide.[4]
Vernonia arborea | |
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Leaves and flowers | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Vernonia |
Species: | V. arborea |
Binomial name | |
Vernonia arborea Buch.-Ham. | |
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References
- "Vernonia arborea Buch.-Ham. — the Plant List".
- "Vernonia arborea - ASTERACEAE".
- Blumea Volume 1 Issue 3 (May 25, 1935 ) pp. 389–397
- Krishna Kumari, G; Masilamani, S; Ganesh, M. R.; Aravind, S; Sridhar, S. R. (2003). "Zaluzanin D: A fungistatic sesquiterpene from Vernonia arborea". Fitoterapia. 74 (5): 479–82. doi:10.1016/S0367-326X(03)00054-6. PMID 12837366.
External links
- Asian plants
- Manjunatha, BK; Vidya, SM; Rashmi, KV; Mankani, KL; Shilpa, HJ; Singh, S Djagadeesh (2005). "Evaluation of wound-healing potency of Vernonia arborea Hk". Indian Journal of Pharmacology. 37 (4): 223–6. doi:10.4103/0253-7613.16567.
- Flowers of India
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