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Acalypha
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Acalypha [1] is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae . It is the sole genus of the subtribe Acalyphinae . With 450 to 500 species of herbs and shrubs , the genus is only behind Euphorbia , Croton and Phyllanthus in term of Malpighiales diversity. The common names are copperleaves or three-seeded mercuries .
These plants are mostly tropical or subtropical (but not present in Hawaiʻi and several other Pacific Islands ), with a few representatives in temperate zones . The Americas contain two third of the known species, distributed from southern United States to Uruguay and northern Argentina .
Several species, such as A. ecuadorica , A. eggersii and A. raivavensis are nearly extinct , and the St. Helena Mountain Bush or "stringwood" (A. rubrinervis ) already is.
Uses
Chenille Plant (A. hispida ), cultivated as houseplant because of its colorful and texturally exciting flowers, is by far the best-known species. Others are grown for their foliage and a number of cultivars have been developed,m such as A. wilkesiana cv. 'Obovata Cristata' . A. bipartita is eaten as a vegetable in some parts of Africa[2] .
Selected species
Acalypha amentacea
Acalypha amentacea ssp. wilkesiana (syn. A. godseffiana)
Acalypha andina
Acalypha bipartita
Acalypha bisetosa
Acalypha californica – California Copperleaf , Pringle Three-seeded Mercury
Acalypha chuniana
Acalypha dictyoneura
Acalypha ecuadorica
Acalypha eggersii
Acalypha glabrata
Acalypha gracilens
Acalypha hispida – Chenille Plant , Philippine Medusa, Red-hot Cattail, "foxtail "
Acalypha hontauyuensis
Acalypha indica , Indian Acalypha
Acalypha klavea
Acalypha × lancasteri verification needed
Acalypha lepinei
Acalypha monococca
Acalypha ostryifolia
Acalypha pendula
Acalypha phleoides
Acalypha portoricensis
Acalypha radians
Acalypha raivavensis
Acalypha repens
Acalypha reptans
Acalypha rhomboidea – Common Copperleaf , Common Three-seeded Mercury
Acalypha rubrinervis – St. Helena Mountain Bush , String Tree, Stringwood - extinct (c.1860)
Acalypha schimpffii
Acalypha siamensis
Acalypha skutchii
Acalypha sonderiana
Acalypha suirenbiensis
Acalypha tunguraguae
Acalypha umbrosa
Acalypha virginica – Virginia Copperleaf , Virginia Three-seeded Mercury
Acalypha wilkesiana – Beefsteakplant, Copperleaf, Fire-dragon, Jacob's-coat[3]
Footnotes
References
Pax, Ferdinand Albin & Hoffmann, Käthe (1924): Euphorbiaceae-Crotonoideae-Acalypheae-Acalyphinae. In: Engler, Adolf : Das Pflanzenreich Series IV '147.XVI (85): 1-231.
Grubben, G.J.H. & Denton, O.A. (2004): Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 2: Vegetables . PROTA Foundation, Wageningen; Backhuys, Leiden; CTA, Wageningen.
External links
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