Die aartappelbos (Phyllanthus reticulatus) is 'n skraal, meerstammige struik, klimplant of klein boompie wat in die Laeveld en ooskus van KwaZulu-Natal voorkom en dikwels ruigtes vorm. Dit kan tot 4 m hoog word. Die bas is rooibruin of grys en word met tyd veselrig en gegroef. Die blare is enkelvoudig, klein en afwisselend en midgroen. Hulle is ewe ver uitmekaar aan neerhangende takke gespasieer. Die geel blommetjies is onopvallend wat in trosse voorkom. Die boom het 'n sterk gaaraartappelgeur.
Die aartappelbos (Phyllanthus reticulatus) is 'n skraal, meerstammige struik, klimplant of klein boompie wat in die Laeveld en ooskus van KwaZulu-Natal voorkom en dikwels ruigtes vorm. Dit kan tot 4 m hoog word. Die bas is rooibruin of grys en word met tyd veselrig en gegroef. Die blare is enkelvoudig, klein en afwisselend en midgroen. Hulle is ewe ver uitmekaar aan neerhangende takke gespasieer. Die geel blommetjies is onopvallend wat in trosse voorkom. Die boom het 'n sterk gaaraartappelgeur.
Vrugte LoofWoh mangsi (Phyllanthus reticulatus) diarani Pohon Tinta ing basa Indonesia. Wit iki kalebu terna mataun saka famili Phytolaccaceae. Wit iki duwé galih kang empuk werna abang kaungunan sing dhuwuré 1-1,5 mèter. Godhongé tunggal kang selang seling lonjong dawané 5-15 cm. Godhongé werna ijo pupus. Kembang werna jambon duwé benang sari putih. Woh bunder iki nyimpen jus wérna ungu kaya déné mangsi.[1]
Ing pérangan wit iki ngadhut upas paling akèh ana ing oyoté kang bisa gawé kolik, mencrèt, asma lan semaput. Kandutan liya ya iku Mystric acid lan Lignoceryl palmotate.
Woh mangsi (Phyllanthus reticulatus) diarani Pohon Tinta ing basa Indonesia. Wit iki kalebu terna mataun saka famili Phytolaccaceae. Wit iki duwé galih kang empuk werna abang kaungunan sing dhuwuré 1-1,5 mèter. Godhongé tunggal kang selang seling lonjong dawané 5-15 cm. Godhongé werna ijo pupus. Kembang werna jambon duwé benang sari putih. Woh bunder iki nyimpen jus wérna ungu kaya déné mangsi.
Phyllanthus reticulatus[2] is a plant species described Jean Louis Marie Poiret; it is included in the family Phyllanthaceae.[3][4]
This is an Asian species of Phyllanthus (but it was also introduced to Jamaica); it has been confused with P. polyspermus.[5] In Vietnamese its name is phèn đen (sometimes diệp hạ châu mạng). It is also found in Northern Australia,[6] where the aborigines of the Moyle River area use the wood for firesticks and call it Mirrinymirriny.[7]
It is also found in abundance in the Terai areas of Uttar Pradesh (India) along the banks of ponds, which is called Sikati / Sikti सिकटी/सिक्टी in the local language.
Phyllanthus reticulatus is pollinated by several different species of Epicephala in East Asia. The adult moths pollinate the flowers but lay eggs in the P. reticulatus flowers' ovaries, where the emerging larvae consume some of the developing seeds.[8]
The following subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life:[3]
Phyllanthus reticulatus is a shrub, sometimes partially scrambling and usually only up to 5 m high, with light reddish-brown or grey-brown with hairy stems when young, which become smooth with age. For a full description see Flora of China and the gallery below.
Phyllanthus reticulatus is a plant species described Jean Louis Marie Poiret; it is included in the family Phyllanthaceae.
This is an Asian species of Phyllanthus (but it was also introduced to Jamaica); it has been confused with P. polyspermus. In Vietnamese its name is phèn đen (sometimes diệp hạ châu mạng). It is also found in Northern Australia, where the aborigines of the Moyle River area use the wood for firesticks and call it Mirrinymirriny.
It is also found in abundance in the Terai areas of Uttar Pradesh (India) along the banks of ponds, which is called Sikati / Sikti सिकटी/सिक्टी in the local language.
Phyllanthus reticulatus is pollinated by several different species of Epicephala in East Asia. The adult moths pollinate the flowers but lay eggs in the P. reticulatus flowers' ovaries, where the emerging larvae consume some of the developing seeds.
Phèn đen hay diệp hạ châu mạng (danh pháp hai phần: Phyllanthus reticulatus) là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Diệp hạ châu. Loài này được Poir. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1804.[1]
Trong quả phèn đen có chứa chất anthocyanin giúp tạo ra màu tím và là một chất chỉ thị màu trong tự nhiên
Cây phèn đen chỉ là một cây dại.Quả có vị ngọt hơi chát có giá trị dinh dưỡng rất thấp
Phèn đen hay diệp hạ châu mạng (danh pháp hai phần: Phyllanthus reticulatus) là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Diệp hạ châu. Loài này được Poir. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1804.