Ixora casei Hance
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Filed As
Rubiaceae
Ixora casei Hance -
Collector(s)
J. Bee 4 with James Dunham, Jon Stafford, Jul 2001
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Location
Federated States of Micronesia. Pohnpei. Kitti (Mun.). Nanmand Village.
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Habitat
Forest, west facing slope.
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Description
Shrub, height 3m. Leaves decussate (in opposite pairs, each pair at right angles to the pairs above and below). Inflorescences occur at tips of branches. Petals, pistils, stamens and pedicels red. Fruits c. 7mm diameter, red with red stalks when ripe. No distinct smell to crushed leaves.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 194791
Occurrence ID: 5962cd0d-2c6d-44dd-b88b-ebfedb891a9a
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Related Objects
Specimen - 194792, J. Bee 4, Ixora casei Hance, Rubiaceae (301.0), Magnoliophyta;
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Related Publications
[Book] Balick, Michael J. 2009. Ethnobotany of Pohnpei: Plants, People, and Island Culture. xi, 585.
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/2008031255[Article] Herrera, Katherine, et al. 2010. Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia with Local Names and Uses. Allertonia. 10: 1-192.
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Local Name
ketieu
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Language
Pohnpeian
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Rubiaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Federated States of Micronesia
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State/Province
Pohnpei
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County/Municipio
Kitti (Mun.)
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Locality
Nanmand Village
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Elevation
Alt. 100 m. (328 ft.)
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Coordinates
6.8251, 158.169
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
1000
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
Level 1 Use
OTHER SOCIOCULTURAL USES
Use Notes
Used to render truth from people like thieves and spouses
Level 1 Use
MEDICINES
Level 2 Use
Poisoning
Use Notes
Treats swelling of the leg caused by a blue sea urchin when trodden upon and its poisonous spines get stuck in the foot.
Level 1 Use
MEDICINES
Level 2 Use
Genitourinary System Effects/Disorders
Use Notes
Medicine for women whose period just does not stop bleeding.
Level 1 Use
MEDICINES
Use Notes
Used to treat infants for
, the symptoms of which are fever and crying.
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Ixora casei Hance