Genipa

Genipa

Taxobox
name = "Genipa"


image_width = 240px
image_caption = Left:"Geniculata". Right: "Genipa americana"
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Gentianales
familia = Rubiaceae
genus = "Genipa"
genus_authority = L.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text

"Genipa" L., or Genip-tree, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae.

These are shrubs and medium-sized trees (up to 18 m tall), native to tropical regions of the Americas, the West Indies, tropical Africa, Madagascar, tropical Asia, China and New Caledonia. Some authors restrict "Genipa" to being a New World genus, transferring the Old World species to other genera.

The ten species from Madagascar, originally described by Drake, are referred to as "Genipa" "sensu" Drake. They do not belong to the Rubiaceae subtribe Gardeniinae, as do the New World "Genipa" species; five of them belong in the tribe Octotropideae. The Genipa species sense Drake are better placed in the South African genus "Hyperacanthus".

Its name is derived from genipapo, the Guiana name for one of its species. It is also commonly called 'xagua, xaqua, or jagua.

The tree bark is mostly smooth and gray. The dense foliage consists of opposite leaves that are sessile or with short peduncles. They are mostly clustered at the tips of the branches. The leathery leaves have an oblanceolate, elliptic or obovate shape. The ovate and acuminate stipules are interpetiolar, fused at base.

The inflorescence is axillary or terminal. The flowers are solitary or few in a cyme. They are at first white or creamy-white, but turn yellow later on. The flowers are sexually dimorphic; they can be bisexual or functionally unisexual. The male flowers ripen before the female flowers. The short, tubular calyx has five or six small lobes. The bell-shaped corolla consists of five symmetrical left-contorted oblong petals, rounded at their apex. The stamens lie between the corolla lobes, exserting for half their length. The style projects beyond the corolla. The inferior ovary is 2-locular, with many ovules per locule. The fruit is a succulent berry with a thick rind, the size of a small lime.

This genus is closely allied to "Gardenia". Several "Gardenia" species were originally named as "Genipa" species.

It is not to be confused the genip, also known as the honeyberry, quenepa or mamoncillo, which belongs to the species "Melicoccus bijugatus".

pecies

* "Genipa americana" L. – Huito or Jagua
* "Genipa barbata" Presl
* "Genipa brasiliana" A.Rich.
* "Genipa buffalina" Lour.
* "Genipa caruto" H.B. & K.
* "Genipa cinerea" Fernald
* "Genipa clusiifolia" Griseb. – Seven-year Apple
* "Genipa codonocalyx" Standl.
* "Genipa curviflora" Dwyer
* "Genipa excelsa" K.Krause
* "Genipa exosolenia" Drake ( in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa flava" Lour.
* "Genipa humilis" Vell.
* "Genipa infundibuliformis" Zappi & J.Semir
* "Genipa lastelliana" Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa madagascariensis" Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa maxonii" Standl.
* "Genipa merianae" Rich.
* "Genipa oblongifolia" Ruiz & Pav.
* "Genipa oleosa" Rojas
* "Genipa perieri" Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* " [Genipa pervillei" Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa poivrei" Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa pubescens" DC.
* "Genipa ravinensis" Baill. ex Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa rutenbergiana" Baill. ex Vatke
* "Genipa spruceana" Steyerm.
* "Genipa striiflora" DC.
* "Genipa talangnignia" Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa tubulosa" Baill. ex Drake (in "Hyperacanthus" ?)
* "Genipa vaginata" Baill.
* "Genipa venosa" Standl.
* "Genipa vulcanicola" Standl.

External links

* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=GENIP Genipa on the PLANTS National Database]
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:2fANep1tjFYJ:www.biotrade.org/docs/biotradebrief-genipaamericana.pdf+huito&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=10 HTMLized .pdf] UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT - Market Brief in the European Union for selected natural ingredients derived from native species: "Genipa americana, Jagua, huito" (accessed 12 March 2006)
* [http://www.biotrade.org/docs/biotradebrief-genipaamericana.pdf .pdf] version of above


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • génipa — ⇒GENIPA, (GENIPA, GÉNIPA)subst. masc. Arbre (Rubiacées) présentant diverses variétés tropicales, généralement caractérisées par des feuilles opposées, par de larges fleurs odorantes, blanches ou jaunâtres, par des fruits charnus, comestibles chez …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • génipa — ou génipayer (jé ni pa ou jé ni pa ié) s. m. Le génipa américain, arbre appelé, au Brésil, génipayer, genipa americana, L., famille des rubiacées …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • genipa — statusas T sritis vaisiai ir daržovės apibrėžtis Amerikinės genipos (Genipa americana) valgomas vaisius. ryšiai: susijęs terminas – amerikinė genipa šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos komisijos 2005 m. spalio 28 d. rekomendacija Nr. R 11 (l 8)… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • Genĭpa — (G. Tourn.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Rubiaceae Eugardenieae, 5. Kl. 1, Ordn. L. Arten: G. americana, mit perlgrauem, zu Tischler u. zu Drechslerarbeiten tauglichem Holze, dunkelviolett färbendem Safte, so wie G. edulis, G. esculenta,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • genipa — (Voz tupí). f. jagua …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Genipa —   Genipa G. americana …   Wikipedia Español

  • génipa — amerikinė genipa statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Raudinių šeimos medieninis, vaisinis augalas (Genipa americana), paplitęs Meksikoje ir Pietų Amerikoje. Naudojamas gėrimams gaminti. atitikmenys: lot. Genipa americana; Genipa americana var.… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • genipa — noun any tree of the genus Genipa bearing yellow flowers and edible fruit with a thick rind • Hypernyms: ↑fruit tree • Hyponyms: ↑genipap fruit, ↑jagua, ↑marmalade box, ↑Genipa Americana • Member Holonyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • genipa — (Del fr. génipa.) ► sustantivo femenino BOTÁNICA Planta arbórea tropical de la familia de las rubiáceas, cuyo fruto, del tamaño de una naranja, está lleno de una pulpa blanquecina, agridulce, con la que se preparan bebidas refrescantes. (Genipa.) …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Genipa — ID 36729 Symbol Key GENIP Common Name genipa Family Rubiaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity N/A US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution PR, VI Growth Habit N/A Durat …   USDA Plant Characteristics

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”