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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Scientific name
  
Mikania

Rank
  
Genus

Lower classifications
  
Mikania micrantha

Tribe
  
Higher classification
  
Daisy family

Order
  
Mikania Mikania scandens page

Mikania micrantha


Mikania is a genus of about 450 species in the boneset tribe within the sunflower family.

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The name honors the Czech botanist Johann Christian Mikan, 1743–1814. Members of the genus are stem twiners and lianas and are common in the neotropical flora. Mikania originates from South America. A few species, such as Mikania scandens, are found in temperate areas of North and South America, and nine species are known from the Old World tropics. As with other plants in the tribe Eupatorieae, the flowers have disc florets and no ray florets.

Mikania Mikania micrantha

The species Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata, also known as guaco, are popular in herbal medicine.

Mikania micrantha is a widespread weed in the tropics. It grows very quickly (as fast as 80 mm in 24 hours for a young plant) and covers other plants. People have looked into controlling it with herbicides, parasitic plants, fungi and insects.

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Flora medicinal guaco mikania glomerata spreng


Selected species

Mikania AFCD About Mikania

  • Mikania andrei (Ecuador)
  • Mikania batatifolia (Florida and West Indies)
  • Mikania capensis (Africa)
  • Mikania chimborazensis (Ecuador)
  • Mikania cordifolia (northern Argentina to southeastern United States (Texas to Florida))
  • Mikania cuencana (Ecuador)
  • Mikania harlingii (Ecuador)
  • Mikania iodotricha (Ecuador)
  • Mikania iserniana (Ecuador)
  • Mikania jamesonii (Ecuador)
  • Mikania micrantha (widespread weed in many tropical areas including southern Florida)
  • Mikania millei (Ecuador)
  • Mikania natalensis (Africa)
  • Mikania oreophila (Brazil)
  • Mikania pulverulenta (Ecuador)
  • Mikania seemannii (Ecuador)
  • Mikania scandens (Mexico, Bahamas, and eastern United States as far north as Maine + Michigan)
  • Mikania stereolepis (Ecuador)
  • Mikania tafallana (Ecuador)

  • Mikania AFCD About Mikania

    References

    Mikania Wikipedia