Sterculia
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Sterculia is a genus
of flowering plant
s in the mallow
family, Malvaceae
. It was previously placed in the now obsolete Sterculiaceae
. Members of the genus are colloquially known as tropical chestnuts. The scientific name is taken from Sterculius of Roman mythology
, who was the god of manure; this is in reference to the unpleasant aroma of the flowers of this genus (e.g., Sterculia foetida).
Sterculia species are used as food plants by the larva
e of some Lepidoptera
species including the leaf-miner Bucculatrix xenaula
, which feeds exclusively on the genus.
Gum karaya
is extracted from Sterculia species, and is used as a thickener and emulsifier in foods, as a laxative
, and as a denture adhesive.
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...
of flowering plant
Flowering plant
The flowering plants , also known as Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants. Angiosperms are seed-producing plants like the gymnosperms and can be distinguished from the gymnosperms by a series of synapomorphies...
s in the mallow
Malva
Malva is a genus of about 25–30 species of herbaceous annual, biennial, and perennial plants in the family Malvaceae , one of several closely related genera in the family to bear the common English name mallow. The genus is widespread throughout the temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of...
family, Malvaceae
Malvaceae
Malvaceae, or the mallow family, is a family of flowering plants containing over 200 genera with close to 2,300 species. Judd & al. Well known members of this family include okra, jute and cacao...
. It was previously placed in the now obsolete Sterculiaceae
Sterculiaceae
Sterculiaceae is a botanical name for a group of flowering plants at the rank of family, which is now considered obsolete. As is true for any botanical name, the circumscription, status and placement of the taxon has varied with taxonomic point of view...
. Members of the genus are colloquially known as tropical chestnuts. The scientific name is taken from Sterculius of Roman mythology
Roman mythology
Roman mythology is the body of traditional stories pertaining to ancient Rome's legendary origins and religious system, as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans...
, who was the god of manure; this is in reference to the unpleasant aroma of the flowers of this genus (e.g., Sterculia foetida).
Sterculia species are used as food plants by the larva
Larva
A larva is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle...
e of some Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera is a large order of insects that includes moths and butterflies . It is one of the most widespread and widely recognizable insect orders in the world, encompassing moths and the three superfamilies of butterflies, skipper butterflies, and moth-butterflies...
species including the leaf-miner Bucculatrix xenaula
Bucculatricidae
Bucculatricidae or is a family of moths. This small family has representatives in all parts of the world. Some authors place the group as a subfamily of the family Lyonetiidae....
, which feeds exclusively on the genus.
Gum karaya
Gum karaya
Gum Karaya is a vegetable gum produced as an exudate by trees of the genus Sterculia. Chemically, gum karaya is an acid polysaccharide composed of the sugars galactose, rhamnose and galacturonic acid. It is used as a thickener and emulsifier in foods, as a laxative, and as a denture adhesive...
is extracted from Sterculia species, and is used as a thickener and emulsifier in foods, as a laxative
Laxative
Laxatives are foods, compounds, or drugs taken to induce bowel movements or to loosen the stool, most often taken to treat constipation. Certain stimulant, lubricant, and saline laxatives are used to evacuate the colon for rectal and/or bowel examinations, and may be supplemented by enemas under...
, and as a denture adhesive.
Selected species
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Sterculia quadrifida Sterculia quadrifida, also known as the Peanut Tree, or Red-fruited kurrajong is a small tree that grows in the rainforests, vine thickets and gallery forests of coastal Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales.... – Gorarbar Sterculia scaphigera Sterculia scaphigera is a deciduous tropical nut-bearing tree of genus Sterculia. Seeds of this plant are known as Pang Da Hai in Chinese-speaking countries and are used as herbal remedies in Indonesian and Chinese medicine. Beverages brewed from S... – Pang da hai, the boat Sterculia seed Sterculia schliebenii Sterculia schliebenii is a species of plant in the Sterculiaceae family. It is found in Kenya, Mozambique, and Tanzania.-Source:* Lovett, J. & Clarke, G.P. 1998. . Downloaded on 23 August 2007.... |
Formerly placed here
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Firmiana simplex Firmiana simplex, commonly known as the Chinese parasol tree or wutong is an ornamental plant or tree of the cacao, or chocolate, of the family Sterculiaceae of the order Malvales, native to Asia. It grows to a height of 12 m . It has alternate, deciduous leaves up to 30 cm across and small... (L.) W.Wight (as S. platanifolia L.f.) Hildegardia cubensis Hildegardia cubensis is a species of flowering plant in the Sterculiaceae family.It is found only in Cuba.It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:* Areces-Mallea, A.E. 1998. . Downloaded on 10 July 2007.... (Urb.) Kosterm. (as S. cubensis Urb.) Knema glomerata Knema glomerata is a species of plant in the Myristicaceae family. It is found in Malaysia and the Philippines.-References:* de Wilde, W.J.J.O. 1998. . Downloaded on 22 August 2007.... (Blanco) Merr. (as S. glomerata Blanco) |