Lindau, Acanthaceae |
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Present on Pacific Islands? yes
Primarily a threat at high elevations? no
Risk assessment results: High risk (based on second screen), score: 6 (Go to the risk assessment)
Common name(s): [more details]
English: Brazilian bower plant, Brazilian red-cloak, Brazilian-cloak, red-cloak |
Habit: shrub
Description: "Shrub to 4 m tall; stems subquadrangular. internodes between leaf-bearing nodes 2.5-4 cm long, 6-8 mm thick, puberulous. Leaves with petioles to 4 cm long, petioles puberulous; laminae elliptic, 13-28 cm long, 3.5-13 cm broad, apically acuminate with a rounded, apiculate tip, basally acute, margins entire to crenulate, sparingly strigose on the costa and lateral veins of both surfaces, cystoliths none. Inflorescences in lax, clustered spikes to 20 cm long, 4 cm broad excluding corollas, peduncle to 3.5 cm long, brown puberulous, rachis terete, brown puberulous, bracts deep reddish purple drying to reddish brown, solitary, ovate to elliptic, 3.5-4.7 cm long, 1.5-2 cm broad, apically acute, basally acute, sparingly strigulose on both surfaces, mostly restricted to the costa, margins entire; bracteoles elliptic to 20 mm long, 5 mm broad, apically acute, basally attenuate, sparingly strigulose. Flowers with 5-merous calyx, calyx segments equal, lanceolate, ca. 10 mm long, 2 mm broad basally, densely strigose; corolla white, tube cylindrical, 20-25 mm long, 2-3 mm broad basally, pilosulous, the upper lip lanceolate to 35 mm long, 5 mm broad basally, apically 2-lobed, the lobes subulate, 1.5 mm long, 0.5 mm broad basally, the lower lip elliptic, 35 mm long, 8 mm broad, pilosulous outside, apically 3-lobed, the lobes lanceolate, 7 mm long, 2 mm broad basally; stamens exserted ca. 3 cm beyond throat of the corolla, the filaments glabrous, the anthers 4.5 mm long, 1.5 mm broad, basally mucronate; ovary 2 mm long, glabrous. Fruits clavate, 30-35 mm long, 8-10 mm broad, 6-7 mm thick, apically attenuate and mucronate, glabrous; seeds 4, suborbiculate, flattened, ca. 7 mm in diameter, glabrous.
"Megaskepasma erythrochlamys is recognized by its shrubby habit, its large leaves which lack cystoliths, and its flowers with large (3.5-4.7 cm long) reddish purple bracts, and its large (50-60 mm long) white, bilabiate corollas with two exserted stamens having two-celled anthers with equal cells. It most closely resembles the genus Justicia, but differs in its leaves, which lack cystoliths, and its much larger bracts" (Durkee, 1986; 18:61-62).
Habitat/ecology: "It is best grown in partial shade on a fertile, well-drained soil. It is not salt tolerant" (Staples & Herbst, 2005; p. 88).
Propagation: Seed
Native range: Venezuela; cultivated elsewhere (GRIN).
Presence:
Pacific | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Hawaii (Big) Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Parker, James L./Parsons, Bobby (2012) (p. 55)
Voucher cited: J. Parker & R. Parsons BIED40 (BISH) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Kauai Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Frohlich, Danielle/Lau, Alex (2012) (p. 27)
Voucher cited: OED 2010030904 (BISH) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Maui Island |
Bishop Museum (U.S.A. Hawaii. Honolulu.) (1995) (voucher ID: BISH 644012)
Taxon name on voucher: Megaskepasma erythrochlamys Lindau |
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State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Oahu Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Frohlich, Danielle/Lau, Alex (2010) (p. 3)
Voucher cited: OED & J. Beachy 20080-42901 (BISH) |
Pacific Rim | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
Australia (continental) |
introduced
cultivated |
Randall, R. P. (2007) (p. 306) |
Central America
Central America (Pacific rim) |
Costa Rica (Republic of) |
introduced
cultivated |
Durkee, L. H. (1986) (pp. 18:61-62) |
Central America
Central America (Pacific rim) |
Honduras (Republic of) |
introduced
cultivated |
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013) |
Central America
Central America (Pacific rim) |
Nicaragua (Republic of) |
introduced
cultivated |
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013) |
Central America
Central America (Pacific rim) |
Panama (Republic of) |
introduced
cultivated |
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013) |
Singapore
Singapore |
Singapore (Republic of) |
introduced
cultivated |
Chong, Kwek Yan/Tan, Hugh T. W./Corlett, Richard T. (2009) (p. 59) |
South America (Pacific rim)
South America (Pacific rim) |
Colombia |
introduced
cultivated |
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013) |
Indian Ocean | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Meyer, Jean-Yves/Lavergne, Christophe (2004) (p. 338)
"Potential threat". Subspontaneous |
Mauritius
Mautitius Islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues) |
Mauritius Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Meyer, Jean-Yves/Lavergne, Christophe (2004) (p. 338)
"Potential threat". Subspontaneous |
Seychelles
Seychelles Islands |
Seychelles Islands |
introduced
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Invasive Species Specialist Group (2017) |
Also reported from | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
United States (continental except west coast)
United States (other states) |
USA (Florida) |
introduced
cultivated |
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013) |
Control: If you know of control methods for Megaskepasma erythrochlamys, please let us know.