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Ochna
Ochna serrulata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Ochnaceae
Subfamily: Ochnoideae
Tribe: Ochneae
Subtribe: Ochninae
Genus: Ochna
L., 1753
Species[1]

79; see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Biramella Tiegh. (1903)
  • Campylochnella Tiegh. (1902)
  • Diporidium H.L.Wendl. (1825)
  • Diporochna Tiegh. (1902)
  • Discladium Tiegh. (1902)
  • Heteroporidium Tiegh. (1902)
  • Jabotapita Adans. (1763), nom. superfl.
  • Monoporidium Tiegh. (1902)
  • Ochnella Tiegh. (1902)
  • Pentochna Tiegh. (1907)
  • Philomeda Noronha ex Thouars (1806)
  • Pleodiporochna Tiegh. (1903)
  • Pleopetalum Tiegh. (1903)
  • Polyochnella Tiegh. (1902)
  • Polythecium Tiegh. (1902), nom. illeg.
  • Porochna Tiegh. (1902)
  • Proboscella Tiegh. (1903)

Ochna[2] is a genus comprising 79 species of evergreen trees, shrubs and shrublets belonging to the flowering plant family Ochnaceae.[1] These species are native to tropical woodlands of Africa, Madagascar, the Mascarenes and Asia.[3][4] Species of this genus are usually called ochnas, bird's-eye bushes or Mickey-mouse plants, a name derived from the shape of the drupelet fruit. The name of this genus comes from the Greek word ὄχνη (ókhnē), used by Theocritus and meaning "wild pear",[5] as the leaves are similar in appearance. Some species, including Ochna integerrima (yellow Mai flower) and O. serrulata (bird's eye plant), are cultivated as decorative plants.

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Distribution

Species of this genus are found in the Old World Tropics, in sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, the Mascarene Islands, Arabian Peninsula, Indian subcontinent, Indo-China, and southeastern China.[1]

Species

79 species are accepted.[1]

  • Ochna afzelii R.Br. ex Oliv.
  • Ochna afzelioides N.Robson
  • Ochna andravinensis Baill.
  • Ochna angustata N.Robson
  • Ochna apetala Verdc.
  • Ochna arborea Burch. ex DC.
  • Ochna atropurpurea DC.
  • Ochna bakeriana Kuntze
  • Ochna barbertonensis T.Shah
  • Ochna barbosae N.Robson – sand plane, sand ochna
  • Ochna baronii (Tiegh.) Callm. & Phillipson
  • Ochna beirensis N.Robson
  • Ochna boiviniana Baill.
  • Ochna bracteosa Robyns & Lawalrée
  • Ochna braunii Sleumer
  • Ochna calodendron Gilg & Mildbr.
  • Ochna ciliata Lam.
  • Ochna cinnabarina Engl. & Gilg
  • Ochna citrina Gilg
  • Ochna comorensis Baill.
  • Ochna confusa Burtt Davy & Greenway
  • Ochna cyanophylla N.Robson
  • Ochna dolicharthros F.M.Crawford & I.Darbysh.
  • Ochna gamblei King ex Brandis
  • Ochna gambleoides N.Robson
  • Ochna gamostigmata Du Toit
  • Ochna glauca I.Verd. - blue–leaved ochna
  • Ochna hackarsii Robyns & Lawalrée
  • Ochna hiernii (Tiegh.) Exell
  • Ochna holstii Engl. – red ironwood, red ironwood ochna
  • Ochna holtzii Gilg
  • Ochna humblotiana Baill.
  • Ochna inermis (Forssk.) Schweinf. – stunted plane, boat-fruited ochna
  • Ochna insculpta Sleumer
  • Ochna integerrima (Lour.) Merr. – yellow Mai flower (for Tet in southern Vietnam)
  • Ochna jabotapita L.
  • Ochna katangensis De Wild.
  • Ochna kirkii Oliv.
  • Ochna lanceolata Spreng.
  • Ochna latisepala (Tiegh.) Bamps
  • Ochna leptoclada Oliv.
  • Ochna leucophloeos Hochst. ex A.Rich.
  • Ochna louvelii (H.Perrier) Callm. & Phillipson – besarandrana, menahy
  • Ochna macrantha Baker
  • Ochna macrocalyx Oliv.
  • Ochna madagascariensis DC.
  • Ochna maguirei K.Balkwill
  • Ochna manikensis De Wild.
  • Ochna mauritiana Lam.
  • Ochna membranacea Oliv.
  • Ochna micrantha Schweinf. & Gilg
  • Ochna multiflora DC.
  • Ochna natalitia (Meisn.) Walp. – Natal plane, showy ochna
  • Ochna obtusata DC.
  • Ochna ovata F.Hoffm.
  • Ochna oxyphylla N.Robson
  • Ochna pervilleana Baill.
  • Ochna polyarthra Verdc.
  • Ochna polycarpa Baker
  • Ochna polyneura Gilg
  • Ochna pretoriensis E.Phillips – Magalies plane, Magalies ochna
  • Ochna pseudoprocera Sleumer
  • Ochna puberula N.Robson
  • Ochna pulchra Hook. – peeling plane, peeling ochna
  • Ochna pumila Buch.-Ham. ex DC.
  • Ochna pygmaea Hiern
  • Ochna rhizomatosa (Tiegh.) Keay
  • Ochna richardsiae N.Robson
  • Ochna rovumensis Gilg
  • Ochna sambiranensis Callm. & Phillipson
  • Ochna schliebenii Sleumer
  • Ochna schweinfurthiana F.Hoffm.
  • Ochna serrulata (Hochst.) Walp. (syns. O. atropurpurea, O. multiflora) – carnival ochna, Mickey mouse bush
  • Ochna staudtii Gilg
  • Ochna stolzii Gilg
  • Ochna thomasiana Engl. & Gilg
  • Ochna thouvenotii (H.Perrier) Callm. & Phillipson
  • Ochna vaccinoides Baker

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ochna L. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  2. ^ Linnaeus C (1753) Sp. Pl. 1: 513.
  3. ^ "Genus: Ochna". biodiversity explorer. iziko museums. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  4. ^ Callmander, Martin W.; Phillipson, Peter B. (2012). "Note on the genus Ochna (Ochnaceae) in Madagascar". Candollea. 67 (1): 142–144. doi:10.15553/c2012v671a14. S2CID 86016286.
  5. ^ Bailly, Anatole (1895). Dictionnaire grec-français [Greek-French Dictionary] (in French). Paris: Hachette.

External links

  • Media related to Ochna at Wikimedia Commons
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