Celastrus, commonly known as staff vine, staff tree or bittersweet, is the type genus of the family Celastraceae; it contains over 40 species of shrubs and vines, which have a wide distribution in East Asia, Australasia, Africa, and the Americas.[2]
Staff vine | |
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Celastrus scandens | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Celastrales |
Family: | Celastraceae |
Genus: | Celastrus L.[1] |
Species | |
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Description
editThe leaves are alternate and simple, ovoid, and typically 5–20 cm (2.0–7.9 in) long. The flowers are small, white, pink or greenish, and borne in long panicles; the fruit is a three-valved berry.
In North America, they are known as bittersweet, presumably a result of confusion with the unrelated bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara) by early colonists. C. orbiculatus is a serious invasive weed in much of eastern North America.
Species
editPlants of the World Online[2] includes:
- Celastrus aculeatus Merr.
- Celastrus angulatus Maxim.
- Celastrus australis Harv. & F.Muell. – Australian staff vine
- Celastrus caseariifolius Lundell
- Celastrus cuneatus (Rehder & E.H.Wilson) C.Y.Cheng & T.C.Kao
- Celastrus flagellaris Rupr.
- Celastrus franchetianus Loes.
- Celastrus gemmatus Loes.
- Celastrus glaucophyllus Rehder & E.H.Wilson
- Celastrus grenadensis Urb.
- Celastrus hindsii Benth.
- Celastrus hirsutus H.F.Comber
- Celastrus homaliifolius P.S.Hsu
- Celastrus hookeri Prain
- Celastrus hypoleucoides P.L.Chiu
- Celastrus hypoleucus (Oliv.) Warb. ex Loes.
- Celastrus kusanoi Hayata
- Celastrus lenticellatus Lundell
- Celastrus madagascariensis Loes.
- Celastrus membranifolius Prain
- Celastrus microcarpus D.Don
- Celastrus monospermoides Loes.
- Celastrus monospermus Roxb.
- Celastrus novoguineensis Merr. & L.M.Perry
- Celastrus oblanceifolius Chen H.Wang & P.C.Tsoong
- Celastrus obovatifolius X.Y.Mu & Z.X.Zhang
- Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. – Oriental bittersweet
- Celastrus panamensis Lundell
- Celastrus paniculatus Willd. – black oil plant, climbing staff tree, or intellect tree
- Celastrus pringlei Rose
- Celastrus punctatus Thunb.
- Celastrus richii A.Gray
- Celastrus rosthornianus Loes.
- Celastrus rugosus Rehder & E.H.Wilson
- Celastrus scandens L. – American bittersweet
- Celastrus stephanotiifolius (Makino) Makino
- Celastrus stylosus Wall.
- Celastrus subspicatus Hook.
- Celastrus tonkinensis Pit.
- Celastrus vaniotii (H.Lév.) Rehder[3]
- Celastrus virens (F.T.Wang & T.Tang) C.Y.Cheng & T.C.Kao
- Celastrus vulcanicola Donn.Sm.
- Celastrus yuloensis X.Y.Mu
- Celastrus zhejiangensis P.L.Chiu, G.Y.Li & Z.H.Chen
References
edit- ^ "Celastrus L." Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. 2007-10-05. Archived from the original on 2009-05-06. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
- ^ a b Plants of the World Online: Celastrus L. (retrieved 10 September 2023)
- ^ "Species Records of Celastrus". Germplasm Resources Information Network. United States Department of Agriculture. Archived from the original on 2009-05-06. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
External links
edit- Media related to Celastrus at Wikimedia Commons