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Vitex parviflora A.Juss. Lamiaceae Mark Lloyd Granaderos Dapar Living reference work entry First Online: 09 October 2020 104 Accesses Part of the Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions book series (ETMORE) Abstract Vitex geniculata Blanco; Vitex glaberrima Zipp. ex Span.; Vitex glandulosa H.J.Lam; Vitex leucoxylon Span. ex Miq.; Vitex littoralis Decne.;


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St. Louis, MO and Cambridge, MA, USA: Missouri Botanical Garden and Harvard University Herbaria. http://www.tropicos.org/Project/FOPWFO Florido, L. V., Pablo, N. R., 1990. Molave (Vitex parviflora Juss.) Research Information Series on Ecosystems. College, Laguna, Philippines: ERDB-DENR.


Flora de Puerto Rico Ilustrada Papo Vives LAMIACEAE VITEX PARVIFLORA

Cultivation Details A plant of the lowland tropics, found at elevations up to 1,000 metres in areas with a distinct dry season [ ]. It is found in areas where the mean annual temperature is in the range 22 - 32°c, and the mean annual rainfall is 750 - 2,600mm [ ]. Tolerant of a wide range of soils but occurs mostly on dry limestone soils [ ]..


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Justification: This species is known from 13 localities in the Philippines and Indonesia (Moluccas and Lesser Sunda Islands) and East Timor. Introduced as a timber tree on many tropical countries. It has a relatively large extent of occurrence (EOO of 1,367,808 km2, but most of this is sea) and area of occupancy (AOO of 48 km2).


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Archip.: 199 (1919). Vitex parviflora var. puberulenta Moldenke, Phytologia 3: 489 (1951). Vitex parviflora f. sterilis H.J.Lam ex Moldenke, Phytologia 6: 42 (1957). Distribution [ edit] Native distribution areas: References [ edit] Primary references [ edit]


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Vitex quinata. Vitex / ˈ v aɪ t ɛ k s / is a genus of flowering plants in the sage family Lamiaceae.It has about 250 species. Common names include chaste tree or chastetree, traditionally referring to V. agnus-castus, but often applied to other species, as well.. Species of Vitex are native throughout the tropics and subtropics, with a few species in temperate Eurasia and one in New Zealand.


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Vitex parviflora is a species of plant in the family Verbenaceae, also known as smallflower chastetree or the molave tree. The name "molave" is from Spanish, derived from mulawin, the Tagalog word for the tree. It is also known as tugas in Visayan languages.


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Scientific Name Vitex parviflora Juss. Family VERBENACEAE Common Names Sagat (Philippines); Amugauan (Philippines); Molave (Philippines); Pulikaa (Indonesia); Kayu kula (Indonesia) Description Of The Tree Botanical Description It is a medium-sized to fairly large tree, up to 30 m tall.


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Vitex parviflora Juss. smallflower chastetree. Additional References; ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (VIPA6) Integrated Taxonomic Information System (VIPA6) Vitex parviflora Juss. smallflower chastetree. Data Source. Last Revised by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Team.


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2 Vitex parviflora Juss., Flora Mesoamericana,Tropicos.org, 2012 Accessed February 2018. 3 Vitex parviflora Juss., Flora of Panama (WFO),Tropicos.org, 2013 Accessed February 2018. 4 Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748-1836) 5 IPNI record: 865916-1; 6 The Plant List v1.1 record kew-213689; 7 The Plant List version 1.0, record: kew-213689


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- Vitex parviflora is a species of plant in the family Verbenaceae. - The name "molave" is Spanish , derived from 'mulawin', the Tagalog word for the tree. - In the confusing landscape of commom names, "molave" is shared by Vitex parviflora (Mulawin, small-flower chaste tree) and Viitex pinnata (hairy-leafed molave).


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This datasheet on Vitex parviflora covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses,.


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Vitex parviflora [2] is a species of plant in the family Verbenaceae, also known as smallflower chastetree [3] or the molave tree. The name "molave" is from Spanish, derived from mulawin, [4] the Tagalog word for the tree. [5] [6] It is also known as tugas in Visayan languages.


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Gen info - Vitex pinnata is a species of tree in the family Lamiaceae. - The name "molave" is Spanish, derived from 'mulawin', the Tagalog word for the tree. - In the confusing landscape of commom names, "molave" is shared by Vitex parviflora ( Mulawin, small-flower chaste tree) and Viitex pinnata (hairy-leafed molave).


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Merrill (1923) stated that Vitex quinata was morphologically scarcely separate from V. parviflora, and indeed the differences between theses two species and the close relative V. cofassus are very minor. V. cofassus always has one leaflet per leaf, calyces that are clearly less hairy than the inflorescence and an emarginate corolla lip.


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Vitex parviflora Juss. is the scientific name of the small-flower chaste tree, also called the molave or tugas tree. The name was authored by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748-1836), a French botanist, hence the Juss. after the scientific name.