Thevetia thevetia Cascabela thevetia (L.) H. Lippold Accepted Name Lucky nut ... Classifications < > Search. BASIONYM: Cerbera thevetia Linnaeus 1753. Class. Request Permission × Request Permission. (previous page) Play media "+Arya+" 4K Cascabela thevetia ꦠꦸꦮꦸꦲꦤ꧀ ꦮꦺꦴꦃ ꦩꦕꦤ꧀ Sunyaragi 2019.webm 16 s, 2,160 × 3,840; 13.26 MB de Candolle, in de Candolle, Prodr. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report. Order. 1838. 8: 343. Missouri Bot. Antidotes for treatment include atropine and digoxin immune fabs (antibodies) and treatment may include oral administration of activated charcoal. Cascabela thevetia (syn: Thevetia peruviana) is a poisonous plant native throughout Mexico and in Central America, and cultivated widely as an ornamental.It is a relative of Nerium oleander, giving it a common name yellow oleander, and is also called lucky nut in the West Indies. Scientific Name and Common Name. Its fruit is deep red-black in color encasing a large seed that bears some resemblanc… T. peruviana seed oil was used to make a 'paint' with antifungal, antibacterial and anti-termite properties. leucantha Müll.Arg. It is effectively drought resistant and tolerant to high temperatures, hence found in various states of India like Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh where semi arid climate is prevalent. Cerbera thevetia L. THNE3. It tolerates most soils and is drought tolerant. Common Name: Lucky Bean, Zetung, Jepun, Jitong, Yellow Oleander, Trumpet Flower, Daffodil Bush, Be-still Tree, Lucky Nut, Bunga Jepun, Zetun, Cook Tree, 黄花夹竹桃. 162. Our website has detected that you are using an outdated insecure browser that will prevent you from using the site. Species. (Apocynaceae). obs. [5][6] These cardenolides are not destroyed by drying or heating and they are very similar to digoxin from Digitalis purpurea. Lippold - Central America, much of Mexico [17], Extracts from C. thevetia are reported to possess antispermatogenic activity in rats. Flowers bloom from summer to fall. Rank. pubescens Müll.Arg. (eds.). wfo-0000810099 Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold Feddes Repert. Cascabela Raf., Sylva Tellur. [3] Its fruit is deep red-black in color encasing a large seed that bears some resemblance to a 'Chinese lucky nut. index = 0.75) can be correlated to three previous subtribal classifications. Genus. The long funnel-shaped sometimes-fragrant yellow (less commonly apricot, sometimes white) flowers are in few-flowered terminal clusters. Thevetia linearis Thevetia linearis Rafinesque, Sylva Tellur. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/, Nebil Muhammed Nebil Muhammed Sha (cc-by-sa). Lippold - Veracruz, Tabasco, Yucatán Peninsula, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica; Cascabela ovata (Cav.) Leaves linear, measuring 7 - 15 cm long and 0.5 - 1 cm wide, closely spaced, spirally arranged along the stem. TYPE: Cascabela peruviana (Persoon) Rafinesque (Cerbera peruviana Persoon) Plumeriopsis Plumeriopsis Rusby & Woodson, in Woodson, Ann. Sub-Genus. BASIONYM: Cerbera thevetia Linnaeus 1753. Thevetia neriifolia var. hirsuta Müll.Arg. These species may be distinguished by the following differences: yellow oleander (Cascabela thevetia) has simple leaves that are long and narrow, with entire margins and obscure stalks (i.e. This name is reported by Apocynaceae as an accepted name in the genus Cascabela (family Apocynaceae ). Its bright yellow flowers are used for religious purposes, especially in the worshipping of the Hindu deity Vishnu. The long funnel-shaped sometimes-fragrant yellow (less commonly apricot, sometimes white) flowers are in few-flowered terminal clusters. Many cases of intentional and accidental poisoning of humans are known. Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold. '[clarification needed]. Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold. Sighting data Download KML | CSV | GeoJson Species details Kingdom Plantae (plants) Class Equisetopsida (land plants) Family Apocynaceae Scientific name Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold Common name obs.) Its leaves are willow-like, linear-lanceolate, and glossy green in color. Feddes Repertorium 91(1-2): 45-55. doi: 10.1002/fedr.19800910109. Hailing from Mexico and Central America, the yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana) is a large shrub or small tree adorned with beautiful yellow to peach flowers, that are very popular among gardeners and homeowners.Classification. Plantae (plants) → Equisetopsida (land plants) → Apocynaceae → Cascabela thevetia (yellow oleander). Sub-Family. The topology supports the monophyly of the Cascabela- Thevetia species complex, but it is not conclusive to whether Cascabela should be recognized as a genus or as a subgenus of Thevetia. The classification and composition of the genus Thevetia is cloaked in controversy. We suggest you upgrade to a modern browser. Cascabela thevetia Classification. Cascabela Apocynaceae images, classification, nomenclature, synonymy at PhytoImages.siu.edu These include the sunbirds, Asian koel, red-whiskered bulbul, white-browed bulbul, red-vented bulbul, brahminy myna, common myna and common grey hornbill. In frost prone areas it is container plant, in the winter season brought inside a greenhouse or as a house plant. Classification of Yellow Oleander Kingdom – Plantae Class – Magnoliopsida Order – Gentianales Family – Apocyanaceae Genus – Thevetia Species – Thevetia peruviana (Syn: Cascabela thevetia) 2. [3], The plant's toxins have tested in experiments for uses in biological pest control. Large, orange, funnel-shaped, measuring 5.5 - 7 cm long and 2.5 - 4 cm wide. Categorization of Cascabela thevetia (THVPE) THIS WEBSITE USES COOKIES Our website uses cookies to ensure that we give you the best possible online experience. Cascabela is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Cascabela thevetia (syn: Thevetia peruviana) is a poisonous plant native throughout Mexico and in Central America, and cultivated widely as an ornamental. It is a relative of Nerium oleander, giving it a common name yellow oleander, and is also called lucky nut in the West Indies. Lineage( full ) ... Disclaimer: The NCBI taxonomy database is not an authoritative source for nomenclature or classification - please consult the relevant scientific literature for the most reliable information. Its stem is green turning silver/gray as it ages. Yellow oleander (Cascabela thevetia) may occasionally be confused with yellow bells (Tecoma stans) and oleander (Nerium oleander). Synonyms: Cascabela peruviana, Thevetia linearis, Cerbera linearifolia, Thevetia nereifolia, Thevetia peruviana, Thevetia peruviana f. aurantiaca. Cascabela thevetia is an evergreen tropical shrubor small tree. Super-Family. Efloraofindia (earlier Indiantreepix) is the largest Google e-group in the world in this field & largest nature related in India devoted to creating awareness, helping in identification etc. Each database record is assig Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. Cascabela Genus recognized by EOL Dynamic Hierarchy 1.1 and EOL Dynamic Hierarchy 1.1 Reference taxon from Catalogue of Life in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life Its stem is green turning silver/gray as it ages. Bernal, R., S.R. TYPE: Plumeriopsis ahouai (Linnaeus) Rusby & Woodson (Cerbera ahouai Linnaeus) = Thevetia Linnaeus 1758. A large spreading shrub, grows up to 2.5 - 3.5 m tall. and invasive in parts of Tanzania (Henderson 2002) and Uganda (A.B.R. Sometimes grows to become a small tree of about 10 m tall. Genus: Cascabela Species: C. balsaensis – C. gaumeri – C. ovata – C. pinifolia – C. thevetia – C. thevetioides. APG IV Classification: ... Media in category "Cascabela thevetia" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 274 total. Thevetia neriifolia var. Name . (Apocynaceae). Witt pers. However, care should be taken in all medical applications of this plant, especially where it is taken internally, since a high dosage may result in poisoning Lippold H (2008) Die Gattungen Thevetia L., Cerbera L. und Cascabela Rafin. Rank. We do not use these to store personal information about you.Continuing to use this website means you agree to our use of cookies. Cascabela thevetia est une espèce de plantes dicotylédones de la famille des Apocynaceae, sous-famille des Rauvolfioideae, originaire d'Amérique tropicale. Gard. [2] The allusion may also be to the plant's toxicity comparable to the venom of a rattlesnake. CETH6. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Gradstein & Celis, M. Cascabela Rafinesque, Sylva Tellur. : 162 (1838) Type species: Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold, Feddes Repert. Thevetia neriifolia Thevetia neriifolia Jussieu ex Alph. Lippold H (2008) Die Gattungen Thevetia L., Cerbera L. und Cascabela Rafin. Associated catalogue records: Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold, Mexico, W. C. Leavenworth 941, F; Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold, Brazil, T. Plowman 12789, F Preferred Name (NZOR Concept Id bafaed83-4caf-42c9-8756-d62f94e84594) Classification superkingdom Eukaryota kingdom Plantae phylum Tracheophyta subphylum Spermatophytina class Magnoliopsida order Gentianales family Apocynaceae genus Cascabela species Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold Providers [7][8][9] Ovine polyclonal anti-digitoxin Fab fragment antibody (DigiTAb; Therapeutic Antibodies Inc.) can be used to treat T. peruviana poisoning, but for many countries the cost is prohibitive. along with discussion & documentation of Indian Flora. Apocynaceae. [19], "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species", "Pharmacokinetics of digoxin cross-reacting substances in patients with acute yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana) poisoning, including the effect of activated charcoal", "Management of acute yellow oleander poisoning", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cascabela_thevetia&oldid=994045677, Wikipedia articles needing clarification from May 2014, Taxonbars with automatically added basionyms, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 December 2020, at 20:57. The specific name 'thevetia' commemorates André de Thevet (1516-1590), a French Franciscan priest and explorer, who explored Brazil (where the plant is known as chapéu-de-napoleão, ie, Napoleon's hat). A parsimony cladistic analysis based on 55 morphological characters was performed for the Cascabela Raf.– Thevetia L. species complex (Apocynaceae), including 22 terminals, sampling at least one species of each genus in Plumerieae sensu Endress and Bruyns. Phylum. Feddes Repertorium 91 (1-2): 45-55. doi: 10.1002/fedr.19800910109. Thevetia neriifolia var. Kingdom. Family. Cascabela thevetia is an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree. Thevetia neriifolia Juss. petioles). They are covered in waxy coating to reduce water loss (typical of oleanders). ). Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, D.C. Disponible en http://catalogoplantasdecolombia.unal.edu.co. Dataset. 91. We’re sorry, but GBIF doesn’t work properly without JavaScript enabled. Cascabela thevetia is commonly known as Kaneir or Kaner (कनेर) in Hindi language in India. Catálogo de plantas y líquenes de Colombia. Cascabela thevetia is a fast-growing woody species native to tropical North and South America that has been extensively introduced as an ornamental. Kingdom. 1937. Subject browse uses CABICODES which are CABI’s own classification codes for broad subjects that would be difficult to describe with keywords alone. They produce gastric and cardiotoxic effects. Cascabela thevetia (L.) Lippold is a garden ornamental in northern Australia and two biotypes, the peach and the yellow, are recognised. Published in. [4], The main toxins are the cardenolides called thevetin A and thevetin B; others include peruvoside, neriifolin, thevetoxin and ruvoside. Thevetia peruviana is naturalisedin parts of Kenya (A.B.R. Cascabela gaumeri (Hemsl.) Its leaves are willow-like, linear-lanceolate, and glossy green in color. [11][12][13][14][15][16], In South India and in Sri Lanka swallowing the seeds of Thevetia peruviana (Kaneru කණේරු (Sinhala), Manjal arali(Tamil) ) is one of the preferred methods for suicides in villages where they are grown in abundance. OBJECTIVES Yellow oleander seed poisoning (YOSP) is frequent because of suicide attempt and accidental intake. 91: 52 (1980) Cascabela thevetia (syn: Thevetia peruviana) is a poisonous plant native throughout Mexico and in Central America, and cultivated widely as an ornamental. Classification. It behaves as an aggressive weed that grows to form large and dense thickets, especially in low-lying areas and along watercourses, that displace native vegetation and alter successional processes. Save Cancel. (2015). 1844. For documenting flora of India that is being discussed on efloraofindia google e-group along with supplementing the working of the group. 'Cascabel', 'cascavel' or 'cascabela' is Spanish for a small bell, a snake's rattle or a rattlesnake itself. [10], A few bird species are however known to feed on them without any ill effects. Send a request for permission. They are covered in waxy coating to reduce water loss (typical of oleanders). SPECIES. 24: 11. [18], Cascabela thevetia is cultivated as an ornamental plant, and planted as large flowering shrub or small ornamental tree standards in gardens and parks in temperate climates. It is a relative of Nerium oleander, giving it a common name yellow oleander, and is also called lucky nut in the West Indies. [3] Flowers bloom from summer to fall. All parts of the C. thevetia plant are toxic to most vertebrates as they contain cardiac glycosides. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 1838. Espécie Cascabela thevetia da família Apocynaceae ordem das Gentianales na Flora Digital de Portugal Witt pers. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and South America. Thevetia peruviana is commonly used in domestic medicine in tropical America and also in tropical Asia. ex Steud.