Biology:Justicia spicigera

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Justicia spicigera
Mexican honeysuckle -- Justicia spicigera.jpg
Mexican honeysuckle: Justicia spicigera
Justicia spicigera 1.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Acanthaceae
Genus: Justicia
Species:
J. spicigera
Binomial name
Justicia spicigera
Schltdl.

Justicia spicigera (Mexican honeysuckle, firecracker bush, moyotle, moyotli, mohintli, muicle, trompetilla, yaxan,[1] or ych-kaan in Mayan) is an evergreen shrub with tubular orange flowers.[2] The species is native to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua.

Description

Muicle shrubs grow perennially in full sun or partial shade, and typically reach heights of between 2–5 feet. Their leaves are around 2 inches long, and their bright orange flowers attract hummingbirds.[3] They prefer warm weather, but can tolerate temperatures down to about -3 °C (26 °F).[4]

Phytochemicals

The leaves and flowers contain various phytochemicals, including carbohydrates, pectins, flavonoids, tannins, essential oils, and minerals.[5]

Uses

Muicle can be made into a tea by boiling the leaves in water. As the leaves boil, they dye the water deep blue or indigo, explaining why the plant has also been traditionally used to make dye.[5][6] Muicle has been used as a traditional medicine for the treatment of various ailments.[5] Muicle is often used a brightening agent in laundry.[1][6]

References

External links

  • {{citation

| mode = cs1 | title = Justicia spicigera | work = Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) | url = | publisher = [[Organization:Agricultural Research ServAgricultural Research Service (ARS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) | access-date = 2008-03-01 }}

Wikidata ☰ Q3012948 entry