Premna odorata

Premna odorata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Embryophytes
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Spermatophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Premna
Species:
P. odorata
Binomial name
Premna odorata
Synonyms[2]
List
  • *Gumira flavescens Kuntze
  • *Gumira leucostoma (Miq.) Kuntze
  • *Gumira odorata (Blanco) Kuntze
  • *Gumira vestita (Schauer) Kuntze
  • *Premna cumingiana var. pierreana (Dop) P.H.Hô
  • *Premna curranii H.J.Lam
  • *Premna depauperata Merr.
  • *Premna goeringii Turcz.
  • *Premna hamiltonii J.L.Ellis
  • *Premna inaequilateralis Beer & H.J.Lam
  • *Premna latifolia var. major Moldenke
  • *Premna leucostoma Miq.
  • *Premna maclurei Merr.
  • *Premna odorata var. detergibilis (C.B.Clarke) Moldenke
  • *Premna odorata var. pierreana (Dop) Moldenke
  • *Premna peekelii H.J.Lam
  • *Premna rubens (C.B.Clarke) Ridl.
  • *Premna rufidula Miq.
  • *Premna ruttenii H.J.Lam
  • *Premna subscandens Merr.
  • *Premna vestita Schauer

Premna odorata, the fragrant premna, is a species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family.[2] It is native to the Indian subcontinent, Yunnan, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and northern Australia, and naturalized in southern Florida.[3]

A small tree rarely reaching 10 m, it is used as a source for traditional medicine in the Philippines, and is planted occasionally as an ornamental there and elsewhere.[4]

The island of Siargao in the Philippines is named after P. odorata (known as siargaw or saliargaw in the local languages).[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Fl. Filip. 488. 1837
  2. ^ a b "Premna odorata Blanco". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. n.d. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  3. ^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution map
  4. ^ Dianita, Roza; Jantan, Ibrahim (9 May 2017). "Ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological aspects of the genus Premna: A review". Pharmaceutical Biology. 55 (1): 1715–1739. doi:10.1080/13880209.2017.1323225. PMC 6130445. PMID 28486830.
  5. ^ Paredes, Francis Tom; Paredes, Sheila (2017). The Monosyllabic root -ao in Mindanao Languages. 8th Annual In-house Review of the Research Office of Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology. Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology.


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