Ardisia

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Ardisia
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Ardisia crenata
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Ardisia

Sw, 1788
Type species
Ardisia tinifolia

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Ardisia (coralberry or marlberry) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. It was in the former Myrsinaceae family now recognised as the myrsine sub-family Myrsinoideae.[1] They are distributed in the Americas, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, mainly in the tropics.[2][3] There are 400 to 500 species.[2][3]

These are trees, shrubs, and subshrubs. Most have alternately arranged leaves. Flowers are borne in many forms of inflorescence. The flowers have usually 4 or 5 green sepals and a bell-shaped corolla of usually 4 or 5 white or pink petals. The fruit is a somewhat fleshy drupe.[2][3] The defining characteristic of the genus is the small tube formed at the center of the flower by the stamens, which are joined at their bases.[4]

One species, Ardisia japonica (Chinese: 紫金牛; pinyin: zǐjīn niú) is one of the 50 fundamental herbs in traditional Chinese medicine.

Selected species

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ardisia. Flora of North America.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ardisia. Flora of China.
  4. Pipoly, J. J. and J. M. Ricketson. (2005). New species and nomenclatural notes in Mesoamerican Ardisia (Myrsinaceae). Novon 15(1), 190-201.
  5. Ardisia species records. Flora of China.
  6. GRIN Species Records of Ardisia. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).
  7. Australian Plant Name Index: Ardisia
  8. Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar: Ardisia
  9. Trees and shrubs of the Andes of Ecuador: Ardisia
  10. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Ardisia