- Source: Fagraea
Fagraea is a genus of plants in the family Gentianaceae. It includes trees, shrubs, lianas, and epiphytes. They can be found in forests, swamps, and other habitat in Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, with the center of diversity in Malesia.
Many Fagraea species have a variety of human uses, particularly the wood and flowers. The flowers open in the evening and are often fragrant and bat-pollinated. They are so conspicuous they have roles in Polynesian mythology. They make the trees attractive as ornamental plantings. Some are used in leis. Fagraea auriculata produces a flower over 30 centimeters wide, one of the largest flowers of any plant in the world. Many species, especially the Malesian taxa, have valuable wood. It was used to carve tikis. Some have been used in traditional medicine, perfumery, and aromatherapy. The flowers are featured in the traditional artwork of various cultures.
The fruits are food for many animals, including cassowaries, flying foxes, and civets.
Species
As of May 2023, Plants of the World Online accepts the following 65 species:
Formerly placed here
Fagraea fragrans Roxb., now Cyrtophyllum fragrans (Roxb.) DC.
Fagraea malayana Mart., now Utania racemosa (Jack ex Wall.) Sugumaran
Fagraea peregrina (Reinw.) Blume, now Cyrtophyllum fragrans (Roxb.) DC.
Fagraea racemosa Jack ex Wall., now Utania racemosa (Jack ex Wall.) Sugumaran
Fagraea ridleyi Gand., now Cyrtophyllum fragrans (Roxb.) DC.
Fagraea thwaitesii F.Muell., now Utania racemosa (Jack ex Wall.) Sugumaran
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References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lelempang
- Bactrocera fagraea
- Tembesu
- Cyrtophyllum
- Daftar kayu di Indonesia
- Gentianaceae
- Cagar Alam Pararawen
- Tumbuhan dan hewan terdomestikasi di Austronesia
- Daftar spesies Tephritidae
- Fagraea berteroana
- Fagraea
- Fagraea ceilanica
- Fagraea auriculata
- Fagraea gracilipes
- Fagraea cambagei
- Tembusu
- Fagraea fagraeacea
- PUA
- Utania racemosa