Justicia brandegeeana Wassh. & L.B.Sm.

Honolulu-Salvia / Sarkantyú-Bokrocska

About

Justicia brandegeeana, the Mexican shrimp plant, shrimp plant or false hop, is an evergreen shrub in the genus Justicia of the acanthus family Acanthaceae, native to Mexico, and also naturalized in Florida. It grows to 1 m tall (rarely more) with spindly limbs. The leaves are oval, green, 3–7.5 cm long. The flowers are white, extending from red bracts which look somewhat like shrimps, hence the common name "shrimp flower". The specific epithet is named for the American botanist Townshend Stith Brandegee (1843–1925). It is sometimes misspelled "brandegeana".

Justicia brandegeeana, the Mexican shrimp plant, shrimp plant or false hop, is an evergreen shrub in the genus Justicia of the acanthus family Acanthaceae, native to Mexico, and also naturalized in Florida. It grows to 1 m tall (rarely more) with spindly limbs. The leaves are oval, green, 3–7.5 cm long. The flowers are white, extending from red bracts which look somewhat like shrimps, hence the common name "shrimp flower". The specific epithet is named for the American botanist Townshend Stith Brandegee (1843–1925). It is sometimes misspelled "brandegeana". (English fallback)

Common Names

  • Honolulu-Salvia
  • Mexican Shrimp-Plant
  • Shrimpplant
  • False Hop
  • Shrimp-Plant
  • Shrimpbush

Native Distribution

Mexico El Salvador Guatemala Honduras
Detailed Regions

Northern America Mexico Mexico Central | Northern America | Mexico | Mexico Central | Mexico Northeast | Southern America Central America El Salvador | Southern America | Central America | El Salvador | Guatemala | Honduras

Data confidence: medium

Synonyms

Show 6 synonyms 6 szinonima megjelenítése
  • Beloperone guttata Brandegee
  • Beloperone pringlei S.Watson
  • Calliaspidia guttata (Brandegee) Bremek.
  • Drejerella guttata (Brandegee) Bremek.
  • Justicia brandegeeana Wassh. & L.B.Sm.
  • Justicia straminea D.N.Gibson