Chaptalia nutans explained
Chaptalia nutans is a species of plant in the Asteraceae family native to tropical and subtropical America. It is the most common species of its genus.
Description
Vegetative characteristics
Chaptalia nutans is a terrestrial herb[1] with a short primary root and fibrous lateral roots. The small stem produces sessile, hairy leaves.[2]
Generative characteristics
The peduncles 10–60 cm long. The nodding capitulum has 150-320 florets.[3] The pappus is cream-coloured.
Cytology
The diploid chromosome count is 2n = 48.
Reproduction
In Brazil, flowering and fruiting occurs in October to January, when the dry season is coming to an end.
Habitat
It occurs in warm and humid habitats in shade, and may also be found in habitats experiencing seasonal droughts.
Taxonomy
Publication
It was first published as Tussilago nutans by Carl Linnaeus in 1759. It was transferred to the genus Chaptalia as Chaptalia nutans by Hellmuth Polakowski (1847–1917) in 1878.[4]
Etymology
The specific epithet nutans means "nodding".[5] [6] It refers to the nodding inflorescences.
Use
It has applications in folk medicine.[7]
Cultivation
It is easy to grow.[8]
Notes and References
- Chaptalia in Flora e Funga do Brasil. Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 12 Apr. 2024
- Bruck de Souza, L., Leitão Gindri, A., de Andrade Fortes, T., Felli Kubiça, T., Enderle, J., Roehrs, R., ... & Gasparotto Denardin, E. L. (2020). "Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant activity, antimicrobial activity, and cytotoxicity of Chaptalia nutans leaves." Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020.
- BURKART, A. (1944). Estudio del género de Compuestas Chaptalia con especial referencia a las especies argentinas. Darwiniana, 6(4), 505–594. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23211616
- Polakowski, Hellmuth | International Plant Names Index. (n.d.). Retrieved April 12, 2024, from https://www.ipni.org/a/7803-1
- Lysimachia nutans | CasaBio. (n.d.). Retrieved April 12, 2024, from https://casabio.org/taxa/lysimachia-nutans
- Jackson, W. P. U. (1971). "Meanings and origins of our plant names." Veld & Flora, 57(1), 38.
- Empinotti, C. B., & do RDuarte, M. (2007). "Caracteres anatômicos de arnica-do-campo: Chaptalia nutans." Acta Farmacéutica Bonaerense, 25(3), 333.
- Baldwin, J. T., & Speese, B. M. (1947). Chaptalia nutans and C. integrifolia: Their Chromosomes. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 74(4), 283–286. https://doi.org/10.2307/2482362