Tabernaemontana
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Tabernaemontana divaricata 'Flore Pleno' | |
Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Apocynaceae |
Subfamily: | Rauvolfioideae |
Tribe: | Tabernaemontaneae |
Subtribe: | Tabernaemontaninae |
Genus: | Tabernaemontana Plum. ex L.[1] |
Synonyms[1] | |
35 Synonyms
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Tabernaemontana is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. It has a pan-tropical distribution, found in Asia, Africa, Australia, North America, South America, and islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.[1][2] These plants are evergreen shrubs and small trees growing to 1–15 m tall. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, 3–25 cm long, with milky sap; hence it is one of the diverse plant genera commonly called "milkwood". The flowers are fragrant, white, 1–5 cm in diameter.
The cultivar T. divaricata cv. 'Plena', with doubled-petaled flowers, is a popular houseplant.
Some members of the genus Tabernaemontana are used as additives to some versions of the psychedelic drink ayahuasca;[3] the genus is known to contain ibogaine (e.g. in bëcchëte, T. undulata), conolidine (present in minor concentration in T. divaricata)[4] and voacangine (T. alba, T. arborea, T. africana).[5] Because of presence of coronaridine and voacangine in Mexican Tabernaemontana species,[5] those plant could be used in economic production of anti-addictive alkaloids especially ibogaine and ibogamine.[6] T. sananho preparations are used in native medicine to treat eye injuries and as an anxiolytic, and T. heterophylla is used to treat dementia in the elderly.[7] Conolidine may be developed as a new class of pain killer.[8] Caterpillars of the oleander hawk-moth (Daphnis nerii) have been found to feed on the pinwheelflower (T. divaricata).
Taxonomy
[edit]The genus was described by Carl Linnaeus and published in Species Plantarum 1: 210–211 in 1753. The type species is T. citrifolia.
Etymology
[edit]The genus name commemorates the "father of German botany" Jakob Theodor von Bergzabern, a.k.a. Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus, Tabernaemontanus being a compressed form of the original Medieval Latin name (Tabernae Montanus) of the botanist's home town of Bergzabern - both the Latin and the German forms of the town's name meaning "tavern(s) in the mountains".
Species
[edit]As of May 2025[update], Plants of the World Online accepts the following 126 species:[1]
- Tabernaemontana abbreviata (J.F.Morales) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana africana Hook.
- Tabernaemontana alba Mill.
- Tabernaemontana alfaroi Donn.Sm.
- Tabernaemontana allenii (Woodson) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana alternifolia L.
- Tabernaemontana amplifolia L.Allorge
- Tabernaemontana amygdalifolia Jacq.
- Tabernaemontana angulata Mart. ex Müll.Arg.
- Tabernaemontana antheonycta Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana apoda C.Wright
- Tabernaemontana arborea Rose
- Tabernaemontana attenuata (Miers) Urb.
- Tabernaemontana aurantiaca Gaudich.
- Tabernaemontana bouquetii (Boiteau) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana bovina Lour.
- Tabernaemontana brachyantha Stapf
- Tabernaemontana brachypoda K.Schum.
- Tabernaemontana brasiliensis (Leeuwenb.) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana bufalina Lour.
- Tabernaemontana calcarea Pichon
- Tabernaemontana capuronii Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana catharinensis A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana cerea (Woodson) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana cerifera Pancher & Sebert
- Tabernaemontana chamelensis L.O.Alvarado & Lozada-Pérez
- Tabernaemontana chocoensis (A.H.Gentry) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana ciliata Pichon
- Tabernaemontana citrifolia L.
- Tabernaemontana coffeoides Bojer ex A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana columbiensis (L.Allorge) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana contorta Stapf
- Tabernaemontana cordata Merr.
- Tabernaemontana coriacea Link ex Roem. & Schult.
- Tabernaemontana corymbosa Roxb. ex Wall.
- Tabernaemontana crassa Benth.
- Tabernaemontana crassifolia Pichon
- Tabernaemontana crispiflora K.Schum.
- Tabernaemontana cumata Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana cuspidata Rusby
- Tabernaemontana cymosa Jacq.
- Tabernaemontana debrayi (Markgr.) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana dichotoma Roxb. ex Wall.
- Tabernaemontana disticha A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana divaricata (L.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.
- Tabernaemontana donnell-smithii Rose
- Tabernaemontana eglandulosa Stapf
- Tabernaemontana elegans Stapf
- Tabernaemontana eubracteata (Woodson) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana eusepala Aug.DC.
- Tabernaemontana eusepaloides (Markgr.) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana flavicans Roem. & Schult.
- Tabernaemontana fragrans Jongkind
- Tabernaemontana gamblei Subr. & A.N.Henry
- Tabernaemontana glabra (Benth.) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana glandulosa (Stapf) Pichon
- Tabernaemontana grandiflora Jacq.
- Tabernaemontana granulosa Pit.
- Tabernaemontana hallei (Boiteau) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana hannae (M.Méndez & J.F.Morales) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana heterophylla Vahl
- Tabernaemontana humblotii (Baill.) Pichon
- Tabernaemontana hystrix Steud.
- Tabernaemontana inconspicua Stapf
- Tabernaemontana laeta Mart.
- Tabernaemontana lagenaria Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana laurifolia L.
- Tabernaemontana leeuwenbergiana J.F.Morales
- Tabernaemontana letestui (Pellegr.) Pichon
- Tabernaemontana linkii A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana litoralis Kunth
- Tabernaemontana longipes Donn.Sm.
- Tabernaemontana lorifera (Miers) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana macrocalyx Müll.Arg.
- Tabernaemontana macrocarpa Jack
- Tabernaemontana markgrafiana J.F.Macbr.
- Tabernaemontana maxima Markgr.
- Tabernaemontana mixtecana L.O.Alvarado & Juárez-Jaimes
- Tabernaemontana mocquerysi Aug.DC.
- Tabernaemontana muricata Link ex Roem. & Schult.
- Tabernaemontana oaxacana (L.O.Alvarado) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana ochoterenae L.O.Alvarado & S.Islas
- Tabernaemontana ochroleuca Urb.
- Tabernaemontana odoratissima (Stapf) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana oppositifolia (Spreng.) Urb.
- Tabernaemontana ovalifolia Urb.
- Tabernaemontana pachysiphon Stapf
- Tabernaemontana palustris Markgr.
- Tabernaemontana panamensis (Markgr., Boiteau & L.Allorge) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana pandacaqui Poir.
- Tabernaemontana pauciflora Blume
- Tabernaemontana pauli (Leeuwenb.) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana peduncularis Wall.
- Tabernaemontana penduliflora K.Schum.
- Tabernaemontana persicariifolia Jacq.
- Tabernaemontana peschiera ined.
- Tabernaemontana phymata Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana polyneura (King & Gamble) D.J.Middleton
- Tabernaemontana psorocarpa (Pierre ex Stapf) Pichon
- Tabernaemontana remota Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana retusa (Lam.) Pichon
- Tabernaemontana riverae L.O.Alvarado & V.Saynes
- Tabernaemontana robinsonii (Woodson) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana rostrata Wall.
- Tabernaemontana rupicola Benth.
- Tabernaemontana salomonensis (Markgr.) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana salzmannii A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana sambiranensis Pichon
- Tabernaemontana sananho Ruiz & Pav.
- Tabernaemontana sessilifolia Baker
- Tabernaemontana simulans (J.F.Morales & Q.Jiménez) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana siphilitica (L.f.) Leeuwenb.
- Tabernaemontana solanifolia A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana sphaerocarpa Blume
- Tabernaemontana stapfiana Britten
- Tabernaemontana stellata Pichon
- Tabernaemontana stenoptera (Leeuwenb.) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana stenosiphon Stapf
- Tabernaemontana ternifolia D.J.Middleton
- Tabernaemontana thurstonii Horne ex Baker
- Tabernaemontana tomentosa (Greenm.) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana undulata Vahl
- Tabernaemontana vanheurckii Müll.Arg.
- Tabernaemontana ventricosa Hochst. ex A.DC.
- Tabernaemontana venusta (J.F.Morales) A.O.Simões & M.E.Endress
- Tabernaemontana wullschlaegelii Griseb.
Gallery
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Ornamental pinwheelflower (T. divaricata) cv. 'Plena'
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Habit of T. divaricata
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T. elegans (toad tree) : undehisced fruit
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T. catharinensis: dehiscence of paired, ripe fruits, revealing black seeds in deep orange pulp.
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T. pandacaqui (banana bush)
See also
[edit]- Psychedelic plants
- Compounds found in Tabernaemontana
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Tabernaemontana Plum. ex L." Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2025. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
- ^ "Tabernaemontana Plum. ex L." Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 2025. Retrieved 13 May 2025.
- ^ Ott (1995)
- ^ Kam, Toh-Seok; Pang, Huey-Shen; Choo, Yeun-Mun; Komiyama, Kanki (2004). "Biologically Active Ibogan and Vallesamine Derivatives from Tabernaemontana divaricata". Chemistry & Biodiversity. 1 (4): 646–656. doi:10.1002/cbdv.200490056. PMID 17191876. S2CID 12805328.
- ^ a b Krengel F, Herrera Santoyo J, Olivera Flores TJ, Chávez Ávila VM, Pérez Flores FJ, Reyes Chilpa R (December 2016). "Quantification of Anti-Addictive Alkaloids Ibogaine and Voacangine in In Vivo- and In Vitro-Grown Plants of Two Mexican Tabernaemontana Species". Chemistry & Biodiversity. 13 (12): 1730–1737. doi:10.1002/cbdv.201600146. PMID 27448833. S2CID 46046257.
- ^ Krengel F, Chevalier Q, Dickinson J, Herrera Santoyo J, Reyes Chilpa R (April 2019). "Metabolite Profiling of Anti-Addictive Alkaloids from Four Mexican Tabernaemontana Species and the Entheogenic African Shrub Tabernanthe iboga (Apocynaceae)". Chemistry & Biodiversity. 16 (4): e1800506. doi:10.1002/cbdv.201800506. PMID 30618175. S2CID 58612529. (Erratum: doi:10.1002/cbdv.201900316)
- ^ Rodrigues & Carlini (2006)
- ^ "Scientists create new type of painkiller". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 23 May 2011.
- Ott, Jonathan (1995): In: Ayahuasca Analogues: Pangaean Entheogens.
- Rodrigues, Eliana & Carlini, E.A. (2006): Plants with possible psychoactive effects used by the Krahô Indians, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria 28(4): 277–282. PDF fulltext Archived 2020-08-01 at the Wayback Machine