Bosea cypria explained

Bosea cypria is a species of flowering plant in the Amaranthaceae family.[1] [2] [3] It is a highly branched, evergreen shrub, 1–2 m high, erect, suberect, or hanging on walls, cliffs or trees, with hairless angular shoots. Leaves, opposite, simple, entire-+ elliptical, 2-6 x (1-2-3) cm, hairless, petiolate, dark green, occasionally red green. Flowers in branched spikes, hermaphrodite or unisexual 5-merous, very small, green brown, the floral symmetry is actinomorphic. The fruit is a globose red berry. Flowers from April to July. It is endemic to Cyprus and in the local Greek Cypriot dialect it is called Greek, Modern (1453-);: ζουλατζιά (translit: Greek, Modern (1453-);: zoulatzia)[4]

Habitat

It grows on rocky limestone banks, cliffs, old walls or gulleys, from sea level to 600 m.

Distribution

Endemic to Cyprus. Akamas (Avakas, Kouphes etc.), Kritou Terra, Peyia, Lysos, Theletra, Mesoyi, Kato Paphos, Pakhyammos, Episkopi, Limassol, Potamos Liopetriou, Protaras, Dhiorios, Pentadaktylos, Rizokarpaso.

Cultivation

It has mostly been planted in hedges.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bosea cypria Boiss. ex Hook.f.. . n.d.. Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. September 20, 2020.
  2. Web site: Bosea cypria Boiss. ex Hook.f.. . n.d.. World Flora Online. The World Flora Online Consortium. September 20, 2020.
  3. Web site: Bosea cypria Boiss. ex Hook.f.. . n.d.. Global Diversity Information Facility. GBIF Secretariat . September 20, 2020.
  4. The Endemic Plants of Cyprus, Texts: Takis Ch. Tsintides, Photographs: Laizos Kourtellarides, Cyprus Association of Professional Foresters, Bank of Cyprus Group, Nicosia 1998,