Common name
English: Bush Plum
German: Karanda-Pflaume
Mandarin: 甜假虎刺 (tian jia hu ci)
English: Bush Plum
German: Karanda-Pflaume
Mandarin: 甜假虎刺 (tian jia hu ci)
Kingdom: Plantae (2715)
Phylum: Tracheophyta (2630)
Class: Magnoliopsida (2217)
Order: Gentianales (113)
Family: Apocynaceae (37)(family description)
Genus: Carissa (2)
Epithet: spinarum L. (1)
Synonyms: Antura edulis Forssk., Arduina brownii K.Schum., Arduina campenonii Drake, Arduina edulis (Forssk.) Spreng., Arduina inermis (Vahl) K.Schum., Arduina laxiflora (Benth.) K.Schum., Arduina xylopicron (Thouars) Baill., Cabucala brachyantha Pichon, Carandas edulis (Forssk.) Hiern, Carissa axillaris Roxb., Carissa campenonii (Drake) Palacky, Carissa candolleana Jaub. & Spach, Carissa cochinchinensis Pierre ex Pit., Carissa comorensis (Pichon) Markgr., Carissa congesta Wight, Carissa coriacea Wall. ex G.Don, Carissa cornifolia Jaub. & Spach, Carissa dalzellii Bedd., Carissa densiflora Baker, Carissa diffusa Roxb., Carissa dulcis Schumach. & Thonn., Carissa edulis (Forssk.) Vahl, Carissa gangetica Stapf ex Gamble, Carissa hirsuta Roth, Carissa horrida Pichon, Carissa inermis Vahl, Carissa lanceolata R.Br., Carissa laotica Pit., Carissa laxiflora Benth., Carissa macrophylla Wall. ex G.Don, Carissa madagascariensis Thouars, Carissa mitis Heynh. ex A.DC., Carissa obovata Markgr., Carissa oleoides Markgr., Carissa opaca Stapf ex Haines, Carissa ovata R.Br., Carissa papuana Markgr., Carissa paucinervia A.DC., Carissa pubescens A.DC., Carissa revoluta Scott-Elliot, Carissa richardiana Jaub. & Spach, Carissa scabra R.Br., Carissa sechellensis Baker, Carissa septentrionalis (Pichon) Markgr., Carissa suavissima Bedd. ex Hook.f., Carissa velutina Domin, Carissa villosa Roxb., Carissa xylopicron Thouars, Carissa yunnanensis Tsiang & P.T.Li, Damnacanthus esquirolii H.Lév., Jasminonerium densiflorum (Baker) Kuntze, Jasminonerium dulce (Schumach. & Thonn.) Kuntze, Jasminonerium edule (Forssk.) Kuntze, Jasminonerium inerme (Vahl) Kuntze, Jasminonerium laxiflorum (Benth.) Kuntze, Jasminonerium madagascariense (Thouars) Kuntze, Jasminonerium ovatum (R.Br.) Kuntze, Jasminonerium pubescens (A.DC.) Kuntze, Jasminonerium sechellense (Baker) Kuntze, Jasminonerium suavissimum (Bedd. ex Hook.f.) Kuntze, Jasminonerium xylopicron (Thouars) Kuntze
axillaris => armpit, axillary
cochinchinensis => from Cochinchina (old name for various southern regions of Vietnam)
comorensis => from the Comoro Islands, an archipelago of volcanic islands situated off the south-east coast of Africa, to the east of Mozambique and north-west of Madagascar
congesta => very close together, crowded, pressed
coriacea => leather-like
dalzellii => in honor of Nicholas Alexander Dalzell (1817–1878), Scots-born Indian forester and botanist
densiflora => dense-flowered
diffusa => spread about, wildly or loosely spreading
dulce => sweet-tasting, mild
dulcis => sweet, or any taste not acrid
edule => edible
edulis => edible
esquirolii => in honor of Joseph Henri Esquirol (1870-1934), French missionary, linguist and plant collector in Yunnan, P.R. China
gangetica => found in or around the Ganges river
hirsuta => having long distinct hairs, rough, hairy
inerme => unarmed
inermis => unarmed
lanceolata => lancet-like in form
laxiflora => loose flowered
laxiflorum => loose flowered
macrophylla => large leaved
madagascariense => from Madagascar
madagascariensis => from Madagascar
obovata => egg-shaped
oleoides => resembling Olea, Olea europaea
opaca => dark, with a dull surface
ovata => oval, egg-shaped; elliptic, but broader at the base
ovatum => oval, egg-shaped; elliptic, but broader at the base
papuana => from New Guinea
pubescens => downy, slightly hairy
revoluta => latin revolutus, rolled, e.g. from the rolled leaf margins
richardiana => in honor of Achille Richard (1794-1852), French botanist and physician
scabra => rough to touch
spinarum => spiny
velutina => velvet-like, covered closely with short, soft hairs
villosa => hairy or shaggy
yunnanensis => pertaining to Yunnan, a province of south-west China
Climate: tropical
Habitat: mesophytic
Habit: shrub
Flower colour: red, white
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