Pouzolzia

Pouzolzia is a genus of flowering plants in the nettle family. There are about 35 species distributed throughout the tropical world.[3] Most are shrubs, and some are herbs. The genus was named for French botanist and plant collector Pierre Marie Casimir de Pouzolz (1785–1858).[4][5]

Pouzolzia
Pouzolzia zeylanica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Urticaceae
Tribe: Boehmerieae
Genus: Pouzolzia
Gaudich. 1830
Type species
Pouzolzia laevigata
(Poir.) Gaudich. 1830
Species

35, see text

Synonyms[1][2]
  • Goetharthia Herzog 1915
  • Hyrtanandra Miq. 1851
  • Leucococcus Liebmann 1851
  • Margarocarpus Wedd. 1848

Pouzolzia hirta is used as a medicinal herbs as well as culinary purposes in various African and Asian countries. [6]

The Galo tribe, which is one of the major tribe of state Arunachal Pradesh, India use Poulzolozia hirta, which is known as "Oyik" in their local dialect as a part of their main food course which is consumed along with rice. Oyik is prepared with smoked beef/ Gayal meat (Bos frontalis) or pork along with dried bamboo shoots and served in various occasions and festivals, especially in Mopin.

Selected species

The following species are included:[3]

Section Pouzolzia Gaudich. 1830

New World Species

The following species are found in the New World:[1]

  • Pouzolzia formicaria (Wedd.) Wedd. 1857
  • Pouzolzia guatemalana (Blume) Wedd. 1869
    • var. guatemalana (Blume) Wedd. 1869
    • var. nivea (S. Watson) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 1996
  • Pouzolzia laevis (Wedd.) Wedd. 1869
  • Pouzolzia latistipula Friis & Wilmot-Dear 1996
  • Pouzolzia longipes Killip 1937
  • Pouzolzia nudiflora (Willd.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 1996
  • Pouzolzia obliqua (Wedd.) Wedd. 1857
  • Pouzolzia occidentalis (Liebm.) Wedd. 1857
    • var. occidentalis (Liebm.) Wedd. 1857
    • var. palmeri (Liebm.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 1996
  • Pouzolzia parasitica (Forssk.) Schweinf. 1896
  • Pouzolzia poeppigiana (Wedd.) Killip 1937
  • Pouzolzia pringlei Greenm. 1898
  • Pouzolzia purpusii Brandegee 1924
  • Pouzolzia scaberrima Killip 1934
  • Pouzolzia zeylanica (L.) Benn. 1838

Old World Species

The following species are found in the Old World:[2][7]

  • Pouzolzia arachnoidea (Walp.) Wedd. 1869
  • Pouzolzia australis (Endl.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia boiviniana (Blume) Wedd. 1857
  • Pouzolzia cymosa Wight 1853
  • Pouzolzia denudata De Wild. & Th. Dur. 1900
  • Pouzolzia fadenii Friis & Jellis 1984
  • Pouzolzia gaudichaudii Leandri 1951
  • Pouzolzia guineensis Benth. 1849
  • Pouzolzia herpetophyton Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia laevigata (Poir.) Gaudich. 1830
  • Pouzolzia mandrarensis Leandri 1951
  • Pouzolzia mixta Solms 1864
    • var. mixta Solms 1864
    • var. shirensis (Rendle) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia niveotomentosa W. T. Wang 1981
  • Pouzolzia parasitica (Forssk.) Schweinf. 1896
  • Pouzolzia rubricaulis (Blume) Wedd. 1869
  • Pouzolzia sanguinea (Blume) Merrill 1921
    • var. cinerascens (Blume) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
    • var. formosana (Li) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
    • var. fulgens (Wedd.) Hara 1975
    • var. sanguinea (Blume) Merrill 1921
  • Pouzolzia thailandica Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia tsaratananensis Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia variifolia Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia weddellii Leandri 1951
  • Pouzolzia zeylandica (L.) Benn. & R. Br. 1838
    • var. calcicola Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
    • var. zeylandica (L.) Benn. & R. Br. 1838

Section Memorialis Benn. & R. Br. 1838

  • Pouzolzia hirta (Blume) Hassk. 1844
    • var. hirta (Blume) Hassk. 1844
    • var. parvifolia (Wight) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia pentandra (Roxb.) Benn. & R. Br. 1838
    • subsp. pentandra (Roxb.) Benn. & R. Br. 1838
    • subsp. wightii (Benn. & R. Br.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
      • var. gracilis (Miq.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
      • var. wightii (Benn. & R. Br.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2004
  • Pouzolzia peteri Friis 1987

Incertae sedis

  • Pouzolzia floresiana Friis & Wilmot-Dear 2012[8]
  • Pouzolzia rugulosa (Wedd.) Acharya & Kravtsova 2009[9]
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References

  1. Wilmot-Dear CM, Friis I. (1996). The New World species of Boehmeria and Pouzolzia (Urticaceae, tribus Boehmerieae). A taxonomic revision (PDF). Opera Botanica. 129. Copenhagen, Denmark: Council for Nordic Publications in Botany. pp. 1–103. ISBN 87-88702-37-5.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  2. Wilmot-Dear CM, Friis I. (2004). "The Old World species of Pouzolzia (Urticaceae, tribus Boehmerieae). A taxonomic revision". Nordic Journal of Botany. 24 (1): 5–111. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.2004.tb00825.x.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  3. Kravtsova TI et al. (2003). "Morphology and anatomy of fruits in Pouzolzia (Urticaceae) in relation to taxonomy". Kew Bull. 58 (2): 297. JSTOR 4120618.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  4. Flora of North America
  5. "Pouzolz, Pierre Marie Casmir de". Index of Botanists. Harvard University Herbarium. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  6. Grubben, G. J. H. (2004). Vegetables. PROTA. pg 430.
  7. Flora of China
  8. Wilmot-Dear CM, Friis I. (2012). "Pouzolzia floresiana (Urticaceae), a new species from Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur (Lesser Sunda Islands), Indonesia". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 69 (2). doi:10.1017/S0960428612000121.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  9. Wilmot-Dear CM, Acharya N, Kravtsova TI, Friis I. (2009). "Pouzolzia rugulosa transferred from Boehmeria, and the distinction between Boehmeria and Pouzolzia (Urticaceae)". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 66 (1): 51–64. doi:10.1017/S096042860900523X.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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