They are commonly called 'hop bushes' because the colourful fruits resemble the fruits used in brewing Dodonaea viscosa subsp. Dodonaea viscosa. Botanical Name Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Common Name Purple Hop Bush; Origin New Zealand; Habit Dense; Landscape Coastal cliffs, Coastal dunes, Coastal footslopes, Hills, Plains; Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand; pH Acidic, Alkaline, Neutral; Tolerates Drought, … Patrick Breen, 车桑子 che sang zi Ptelea viscosa Linnaeus, Sp. Family: Sapindaceae. Hopbush can survive long dry periods and is easily cultivated without heavy feeding. 10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-2.RLTS.T66292425A146224257.en, "Auwahi: Ethnobotany of a Hawaiian Dryland Forest", "Phylogenetics of hopbushes and pepperflowers (Dodonaea, Diplopeltis – Sapindaceae), based on nuclear ribosomal ITS and partial ETS sequences incorporating secondary-structure models", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dodonaea_viscosa&oldid=993753013, Taxa named by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 December 2020, at 08:34. Common name: Narrow-leaved Hopbush Dodonaea viscosa subsp. spathulata (Sm.) & Sonder) Sherff: DOVIS : Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. mucronata | provided name: Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. Survey Prof. Paper, Volume 84, page 142, 1914. Pl. However, pre-treatment of the seed in very hot water may be needed. Radlk. [12] The Group II members are believed to disperse in the mid-Pleistocene (0.5–1.2 Ma) from mainland Australia to New Zealand. angustifolia. var. Common Names 'A'ali'i 'A'ali'i ku makani 'A'ali'i ku ma kua Kumakani Family Sapindaceae Potential or Traditional Uses Landscape Lei (Flower or Seed) Medicine Description Dodonaea viscosa is an extremely variable species throughout its natural range. Genus: Dodonaea. Hop Bush Page 1 of 1 pages - image sightings only 50 49 49. There are no common names associated with this taxon. Leaves. linearis (Harv. The Calyx has 4-5 lobes and, when present, the Corolla ha… The “varnished” Venation branches from the midrib at different angles, which may vary from 12° to 70°. angustissima (DC.) Dodonaea viscosa1 Edward F. Gilman2 Introduction The shiny green leaves of this shrub have a varnished appearance that gives this plant its most widely used common name. Dodonaea viscosa forma schiedeana Dodonaea viscosa Jacquin, forma schiedeana (Schlechtendal) Radlkofer, in Martius, Fl. 1760. J. Its leaves may also be used as plasters for wounds. [10] It can be used for dune stabilization, remediation of polluted lands and for reforestation. Family: Sapindaceae. Flora of Panama. It is known that D. viscosa and D. camfieldii evolved in Australia from their most recent common ancestor. Dodonaea viscosa is an evergreen Shrub growing to 3 m (9ft) by 1.5 m (5ft) at a medium rate. It is known that D. viscosa and D. camfieldii evolved in Australia from their most recent common ancestor. Bras. It is commonly called 'hop bush' because the colourful fruits resemble the fruits used in brewing. Species information. Fruits and leaves Photograph by: Fagg, M. Image credit to … Dodonaea stenoptera var. Leaves simple, linear to obovate, 1–15 cm long, 1–40 mm wide, apex obtuse to acuminate, base attenuate to cuneate, margins entire to irregularly sinuate or toothed, glabrous; sessile or petiolate. Additional common names include: ʻaʻaliʻi and ‘a‘ali‘i-ku ma kua and ‘a‘ali‘i ku makani in the Hawaiian language; akeake (New Zealand); lampuaye (Guam); mesechelangel (Palau); chirca (Uruguay, Argentina); Xayramad (Somalia); romerillo (Sonora, Mexico); jarilla (southern Mexico); hayuelo (Colombia); ch'akatea (Bolivia); casol caacol (Seri);[8] ghoraskai (Afghanistan). Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. West, J.G. HOP BUSH, FLORIDA HOP BUSH, A'ALI'I. mucronata J.G.West Catalogue number:NT D0285332 Capsule 3- or 4-winged, 8.5–20 mm long, rarely to 28 mm, 11–22 mm wide, rarely to 28 mm; wings 3–6 mm wide, rarely to 10 mm. 1 . subsp. Leaves simple, linear to obovate, 1–15 cm long, 1–40 mm wide, apex obtuse to acuminate, base attenuate to cuneate, margins entire to irregularly sinuate or … The plant growing in dry soils in Hawaii Dodonaea viscosa is described by Allan (1961) as dioecious, however, New Zealand populations are either monoecious (i.e. . Dodonaea viscosa subsp. The specific epithet viscosa is derived from viscous or sticky. Credit: M.Y. Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. Common name: Sticky hop-bush, akeake. [10] The plant can also be cultivated by taking cuttings. It is most commonly seen at about 6- to 10-feet tall. Miscellaneous Details. Pl. subsp. Botanical Name Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Common Name Purple Hop Bush; Origin New Zealand; Habit Dense; Landscape Coastal cliffs, Coastal dunes, Coastal footslopes, Hills, Plains; Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand; pH Acidic, Alkaline, Neutral; Tolerates Drought, … Genus: Dodonaea. (accepted name) / Chinese names / Catalogue of Life, China (15) Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. (Soapberry and Litchi family). There are several subspecies as follows:[14]. Symbol Scientific Name Common Name Photos; DOVI: Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. Location information. Polygons. 19 (1760). The common name hopbush is used for D. viscosa specifically but also for the genus as a whole. 1760. Family: Sapindaceae. The common name hopbush is used for D. viscosa specifically but also for the genus as a whole. It is commonly called 'hop bush' because the colourful fruits resemble the fruits used in brewing. The flowers may be only male or female ones, and one plant bears either male or female flowers. The basal secondary venation branches from a point near the base of the main vein and becomes parallel with the leaf margin, with the distance of 1 millimeter to 2 millimeters from the edges. Common names. Hardy to USDA Zone 8 It is considered native throughout the southwest US and northern Mexico but varieties and subspecies are found throughout the tropics and sub-tropics including Hawaii, New Zealand and all of Australian states and territories, where it grows in a wide range of habitats (San Marcos Growers). Hop Bush Page 1 of 1 pages - image sightings only 50 49 49. Secondary veins are thin, generally indistinct; Veins: often 6 to 10 pairs, indifferently opposite, subopposite, and alternate, camptodrome. Alternative Botanical Names Dodonaea angustifolia Dodonaea arborescens Dodonaea eriocarpa Dodonaea x fauriei Dodonaea sandwicensis Dodonaea skottsbergii Dodonaea spathulata Dodonaea stenoptera Ptelea viscosa West: PTVI4: Ptelea viscosa L. linearis Benth. There are 69 species and 60 of them are endemic to Australia. Dodonaea viscosa will tolerate dry sandy or rocky soils, salt spray, windy areas, and drought conditions. Its flowers are small, yellowish green and are followed by decorative clusters of … Branches flat, narrowly winged or ridged, with sticky juice. The leaves of the purple-leafed hop bush are spoon-shaped and dark green, growing two to three inches long by a half inch wide (1, 2, 5). Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) & IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group (2019). Dodonaea attenuata var. The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on 2012-03-26 ) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Enum. var. Group I plants are strandline shrubs growing from north-eastern Queensland to the New South Wales border. The bark is dark brown, and it has woody stems. Recognized by EOL Dynamic Hierarchy 1.1 and EOL Dynamic Hierarchy 1.1. Phoenix, AZ. The plant growing in dry soils in Hawaii Photograph by: Forest and Kim Starr Creative Commons Attribution 3.0. The remaining secondary veins lay at regular intervals with flowers usually growing at the branches’ ends. Narrow-leaf Hop-bush, Slender Hop-bush. According to West[13] these subspecies have morphological intergradation, particularly in the higher-rainfall regions of Australia, but not in the arid zone, where they generally overlap. In the past D. viscosa was used instead of hops for beer brewing by Australians (as reflected in the name “hopbush”).[10]. cuneata and Dodonaea boroniifolia occur in areas of overlapping distribution. Ecuador. Dodonaea viscosoides Berry, U. S. Geol. 1: 118. Latin name: Dodonaea viscosa Synonyms: Dodonaea attenuata, Dodonea viscosa Family: Sapindaceae Medicinal use of Native Hops: The leaves are anodyne, astringent, diaphoretic, febrifuge (the var. The Varnish-Leaf is a fast growing, broad-leaved, evergreen shrub that can grow 10- to 15-feet tall. In New Zealand, where it is the heaviest of any native wood, the Māori have traditionally used it for making weapons, carved walking staves, axe-handles, and weights on drill shafts. Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. 437. The droopy leaves are shiny light green above and paler green below. Family: Sapindaceae. var. Dodonaea viscosa Jacquin, Enum. spathulata (Sm.) Tropicos. Common Name: Native Hops. Dodonaea viscosa Jacquem. Dodonaea viscosa is placed within the Clade IV being closely related to D.biloba, D.procumbens and D.camfieldii. EPPO code DODAG (Dodonaea angustifolia) DODAN (Dodonaea angustissima) DODVI (Dodonaea viscosa) 13(3): 639. Common names. Group I b: D. viscosa Maui Ulupalakua, D. viscosa, Hawaii Pohakuloa, D. viscosa Maui PoliPoli, D. viscosa Hawaii Kona, D. viscosa Hawaii Kauai. Dodonaea viscosa subsp. 1900. [9] D. viscosa (also known as “hopbush”) is used by the people from the western part of the island of New Guinea, Southeast Asia, West Africa and Brazil for house building and as firewood. Dodonaea viscosa var. ... Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. It occurs around most of the southern hemisphere, and its numerous useful properties have been discovered independently by people of different continents. Many specimens have a pointed or rounded apex. Ambatovy. Common Name: Sticky Hopbush. Hermaphroditic flowers are not described here. (accepted name) / Chinese names / Catalogue of Life, China (15) Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. mucronata J.G.West Catalogue number:NT D0285332 D.viscosa is widely distributed in Australia today while D. camfieldii is restricted to New South Wales. The wood is extremely tough and durable. An evergreen shrub up to 5 m tall; young parts covered with a yellow, viscid resin. Dodonaea viscosa var. linearis (Harv. Width: 10 - 15 feet. Robson, P. J. Stem. 1993. State Nursery Container Description / Features / Specs Price; AZ Arizona WholeSale Growers. Dodonaea is predominantly an Australian genus which is well distributed in all states. Dodonaea viscosa. Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 1-3 m (~3-10 ft) tall; can be grown as a tree to 9 m (30 ft). The fruit is a capsule 1.5 cm (0.59 in) broad, red ripening brown, with two to four wings.[5]. Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. mucronata | provided name: Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple Hopseed Bush . Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' has been called the most popular cultivar of the Dodonaea genus. 1G / … Dodonaea viscosa is placed within the Clade IV being closely related to D.biloba, D.procumbens and D.camfieldii. & Sonder) Sherff : Dodonaea viscosa var. It is believed that D. viscosa flowers lack petals during evolution to increase exposure to the wind. Type: Broadleaf. Dodonaea viscosa Taxonomy ID: 151065 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid151065) current name. The species is dioecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but only one sex is to be found on any one plant so both male and female plants must be grown if seed is required). The goal of Native Plants Hawaii (NPH) is to create and establish a single, comprehensive and searchable online database / knowledgebase with information updated by participating nurseries and specialists. Sherff: DOVIL: Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. arborescens (A. Cunn. Dodonaea viscosa forma repanda Dodonaea viscosa Jacquin, forma repanda (Schumacher) Radlkofer, in Martius, Fl. Leaves are alternate, green, willow-like ( narrow and long), obovate to lanceolate, 4-7 cm long and 1-1.5 cm wide, leathery, margins are entire and wavy or crinkled, the apex pointed or rounded. Pronunciation: doh-DOH-nee-uh vis-KOH-suh. Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: Sticky hop-bush, akeake. Scientific Name Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. West : Dodonaea attenuata A. Cunn. View distribution. It favors areas that receive full sun and is often cultivated in loamy or sandy soils. The Group II plants of D. viscosa is present almost everywhere on the continent. Sapindaceae. China. View distribution. Reference taxon from World Plants in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. The Seri use the plant medicinally. Dodonaeas are known as hop bush as they were used to make beer by early European Australians. Hops, Wild; Wild Hops; Dodonea, Sticky; Hopbush; Sticky Dodonea; Sticky Hop Bush. Dodonea viscosa, la dodonée visqueuse ou fébrifuge, est l'espèce la plus couramment commercialisée et cultivée au jardin, surtout dans les régions à climat doux comme le Midi ou le littoral atlantique. The cultivar 'Purpurea', with purple foliage, is widely grown as a garden shrub. & Sonder) Sherff : Dodonaea viscosa var. DOVIA2: Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. Dodonaea viscosa ssp. Growth Rate: 24 to 36 Inches per Year. The plant is tolerant to strong winds, and therefore is commonly used as hedge, windbreak, and decorative shrub. Type: Broadleaf. Sherff : Dodonaea viscosa var. RSA TreeNo. ssp. Preferred name: Dodonaea viscosa ; Authority: (Linnaeus) Jacquin ; Notes. The generic name Dodonaea is named after the Flemish physician and botanist Rembert Dodoens (1517-1585), who was later a professor of medicine at Leiden, The Netherlands. The basal veins are very ascending in some plants: the angle of divergence may be close to 45°. Pronunciation: doh-DOH-nee-uh vis-KOH-suh. 19. APNI* Description: Spreading or erect shrub or tree to 8 m high. var. subsp. Citation: Jacq., Enum. (Soapberry and Litchi family). Group II b: D. viscosa ssp spatulata, D. viscosa ssp cuneata, D. viscosa ssp angustifolia, D. procumbens, D. procumbens 2. [5] Australian common names include: broad leaf hopbush, candlewood, giant hopbush, narrow leaf hopbush, sticky hopbush, native hop bush, soapwood, switchsorrel, wedge leaf hopbush, and native hop. Bolivia. ex Hook.) Leaves lanceolate to narrow-elliptic, mostly 7–12 cm long and 14–23 mm wide, apex acute; petiole 6–18 mm long. Previous Names: Ptelea viscosa, Dodonaea thunbergiana, Dodonaea angustifolia, Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. angustissima is normally used), odontalgic and vulnerary. Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 1-3 m (~3-10 ft) tall; can be grown as a tree to 9 m (30 ft). Dodonaea viscosa Scientific name; Hop Bush Common name; Not Sensitive; Local Native; Non-Invasive; 46.5m to 774m Recorded at altitude; In flower. Dodonaea stenoptera var. Carib. linearis (Harv. Rounded Shape. 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