Puneet Varma (Editor)

Phyla dulcis

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Phyla dulcis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Phyla

Higher classification
  
Phyla

Phyla dulcis httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsee

Similar
  
Lippia, Phyla, Verbenaceae, Embryophyte, Lippia alba

Phyla dulcis is a species of perennial herb that is native to southern Mexico, the Caribbean (Cuba, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico), Central America, Colombia, and Venezuela. It is known by several common names, including Aztec sweet herb, bushy lippia, honeyherb, hierba dulce, and tzopelic-xihuitl (Nahuatl). Its buds are also sold as dushi or dulce (sweet in Papiamento and Spanish respectively) buttons.

Phyla dulcis Lippia dulcis Phyla scaberrime Lippia mexicana Aztec Sweet Herb

Uses

Phyla dulcis Lippia dulcis Phyla scaberrime Lippia mexicana Aztec Sweet Herb

This plant has historically been used as a natural sweetener and medicinal herb in its native Mexico and parts of Central America. It was used by the Aztecs and introduced to the Spanish when they arrived.

Phyla dulcis Dolce Buttons lippia phyla dulcis Log House Plants

The sweet taste is caused by a sesquiterpene compound called hernandulcin, which was discovered in 1985 and named for Francisco Hernández, the Spanish physician who first described the plant in the sixteenth century.

Phyla dulcis Lippia phyla dulcis Glasshouse Works

Phyla dulcis Lippia phyla dulcis Glasshouse Works

Phyla dulcis Lippia dulcis Phyla scaberrime Lippia mexicana Aztec Sweet Herb

References

Phyla dulcis Wikipedia


Similar Topics