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Phyllanthus pulcher


Dragon of the World, Tropical Leaf-flower




Origin:  Native to Borneo, Cambodia, China (Guanxi and Yunnan), Java, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sumatra, Thailand and Vietnam.
Family
Phyllanthaceae
Genus
Phyllanthus
Species
pulcher
Category
Tropicals
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
Synonyms
Epistylium glaucescens, Epistylium phyllanthoides, Epistylium pulchrum, Reidia glaucescens, Phyllanthus zollingeri var. microphyllus, Phyllanthus pallidus
USDA Hardiness Zone
10a - 11
Canadian Hardiness Zone
Requires cold season protection under glass.
RHS Hardiness Zone
H3 - H1c
Temperature (°C)
(-1.1) to above 4.5
Temperature (°F)
30 - 40
Height
0,5 - 1,2 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
General Description
An evergreen semiligneous shrub, 0,5-1,2 m tall.
Landscape
Flowerbeds, borders, bonsai, and it can be grown over a wall to form a dense, attractive weeping hedge. It can also be grown along the edge of freshwater bodies.
Cultivation
Grows best in a sunny position, preferring a moist but well-drained, humus-rich soil.
Habitat
It grows in the open forests mainly along the banks of streams, from sea level up to about 1800 m.
Bark/Stem Description
Erect stems and plagiotropic branches, up to 40 cm long.
Leaf Description
The branches are provided with leaves, on a 1-2 mm long petiole, simple, alternate, distichous, obliquely oblong-ovate, apiculate (the rounded apex of the leaf narrows abruptly in a short point) and with entire margin, 1,5-3 cm long and 0,6-1,3 cm broad, of green colour above, grey green below; due to the particular disposition of the leaves the branch looks like a pinnate leaf.
Flower Description
Small red-and-white flowers. Plants can produce flowers all year round.
Fruit Description
Sub-globose brown capsules, of about 3 mm of diameter, containing usually two trigonal seeds, about 2.5 mm long and 0.4 mm thick.
Notable Specimens
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.
Propagation
By seed.
Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer)
This plant is used as vegetable, and medicinally in Asia. It has many medicinal properties, including antibacterial, fever reducer, pain reliever, blood pressure reducer, and shows good potential in cancer treatment research.
References
Tropical Plants Database, Ken Fern. tropical.theferns.info. 2019-07-26.
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