Blumea is a genus of flowering plants of the family Asteraceae.[3]
Blumea | |
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Sambong (Blumea balsamifera)[1] | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Subfamily: | Asteroideae |
Tribe: | Inuleae |
Genus: | Blumea DC. (1883), conserved name, not Rchb. (1828) (Malvaceae) nor G.Don (1831) (Actinidiaceae) |
Type species | |
Blumea balsamifera | |
Synonyms[2][3] | |
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Characteristics
editGenus Blumea is found in the tropical and sub-tropical zones of Asia, especially the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. A few species are found in Australia and still fewer in Africa.[2][4]
The plants of this genus are mostly relatively small weeds.[5] Some of them are ruderal species.
A few of the species were formerly included in genus Conyza.
Many species of genus Blumea are used in traditional Chinese medicine. Other uses include as decorative dry plants.
Blumea balsamifera (Nat; หนาด) is reputed to ward off spirits in Thai folklore, and is used in Philippines herbal medicine as well.
Blumea axillaris (syn. Blumea mollis) leaf essential oil contains linalool (c. 19%), γ-elemene (c. 12%), copaene (c. 11%), estragole (c.11%), allo-ocimene (c. 10%), γ-terpinene (8%) and allo-aromadendrene (c. 7%). The essential oil had significant toxic effect against early fourth-instar larvae of Culex quinquefasciatus with LC50 = 71.71 and LC90 = 143.41 ppm.[6]
Other uses of the name
editBlumea is also the name of the Journal of Plant Taxonomy and Plant Geography published by the National Herbarium of the Netherlands.[7]
Species
editAs of December 2020[update], Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:[3]
- Blumea adenophora Franch.
- Blumea angustifolia Thwaites
- Blumea arfakiana Martelli
- Blumea arnakidophora Mattf.
- Blumea aromatica DC.
- Blumea axillaris (Lam.) DC.
- Blumea balfourii Hemsl.
- Blumea balsamifera (L.) DC.
- Blumea barbata DC.
- Blumea belangeriana DC.
- Blumea benthamiana Domin
- Blumea bicolor Merr.
- Blumea bifoliata (L.) DC.
- Blumea borneensis S.Moore
- Blumea bovei (DC.) Vatke
- Blumea braunii (Vatke) J.-P.Lebrun & Stork
- Blumea bullata J.Kost.
- Blumea cafra (DC.) O.Hoffm.
- Blumea canalensis S.Moore
- Blumea celebica Boerl.
- Blumea confertiflora Merr.
- Blumea conspicua Hayata
- Blumea crinita Arn.
- Blumea densiflora DC.
- Blumea diffusa R.Br. ex Benth.
- Blumea eriantha DC.
- Blumea fistulosa (Roxb.) Kurz
- Blumea flava DC.
- Blumea formosana Kitam.
- Blumea hamiltonii DC.
- Blumea hieraciifolia (Spreng.) DC. - hawkweed leaf blumea
- Blumea hirsuta (Less.) M.R.Almeida
- Blumea hossei Craib ex Hosseus
- Blumea incisa Merr.
- Blumea integrifolia DC.
- Blumea intermedia J.Kost.
- Blumea junghuhniana (Miq.) Boerl.
- Blumea lacera (Burm.f.) DC. - Malay blumea
- Blumea laevis (Lour.) Merr.
- Blumea lanceolaria (Roxb.) Druce
- Blumea lanceolata Warb.
- Blumea linearis C.I Peng & W.P.Leu
- Blumea longipes Merr.
- Blumea macrostachya DC.
- Blumea malcolmii Hook.f.
- Blumea manillensis DC.
- Blumea martiniana Vaniot
- Blumea megacephala C.T.Chang & C.H.Yu
- Blumea milnei Seem.
- Blumea mindanaensis Merr.
- Blumea moluccana Boerl.
- Blumea napifolia DC.
- Blumea obliqua (L.) Druce
- Blumea oblongifolia Kitam.
- Blumea obovata DC.
- Blumea oxyodonta DC. – spiny leaved blumea
- Blumea papuana S.Moore
- Blumea psammophila Dunlop
- Blumea pungens W.Fitzg.
- Blumea ramosii Merr.
- Blumea repanda (Roxb.) Hand.-Mazz.
- Blumea riparia DC.
- Blumea sagittata Gagnep.
- Blumea saussureoides C.C.Chang & Y.Q.Tseng ex Y.Ling & Y.Q.Tseng
- Blumea saxatilis Zoll. & Moritzi
- Blumea scabrifolia Ridl.
- Blumea sericea (Thomson) Anderb. & A.K.Pandey
- Blumea sessiliflora Decne.
- Blumea sikkimensis Hook.f.
- Blumea sinuata (Lour.) Merr.
- Blumea sonbhadrensis S.Narain, Lata & Juhi Singh
- Blumea stenophylla Merr.
- Blumea subalpina Lauterb.
- Blumea sumbawensis Boerl.
- Blumea sylvatica (Blume) DC.
- Blumea tenella DC.
- Blumea tenuifolia C.Y.Wu
- Blumea ternatensis Boerl.
- Blumea timorensis DC. ex Decne.
- Blumea vanoverberghii Merr.
- Blumea venkataramanii R.S.Rao & Hemadri
- Blumea veronicifolia Franch.
- Blumea vestita Kitam.
- Blumea viminea DC.
- Blumea virens DC.
- Blumea zeylanica Grierson
Bibliography
edit- John Lindley & Thomas Moore, The treasury of botany
References
edit- ^ illustration c. 1880 from Francisco Manuel Blanco (O.S.A.) - Flora de Filipinas, Gran edicion
- ^ a b Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist
- ^ a b c "Blumea DC". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ^ Flora of China Vol. 20-21 Page 829 艾纳香属 ai na xiang shu Blumea Candolle, Arch. Bot. (Paris). 2: 514. 1833.
- ^ Oudhia, P., S. S. Kolhe, and R. S. Tripathi. "Allelopathic effect of Blumea lacera L. on rice and common kharif weeds." Oryza 35.2 (1998): 175-177.
- ^ Senthilkumar A, Kannathasan K, Venkatesalu V.,"Chemical constituents and larvicidal property of the essential oil of Blumea mollis (D. Don) Merr. against Culex quinquefasciatus." Parasitol Res. 2008 Sep;103(4):959-62
- ^ Blumea - Journal of Plant Taxonomy and Plant Geography, National Herbarium of the Netherlands Archived 2007-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
External links
edit- Data related to Blumea at Wikispecies
- Media related to Blumea at Wikimedia Commons
- Flowers of India - Blumea paniculata
- Herbal medicine - Blumea densiflora[permanent dead link]