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Jacquinia pungens


Jacquinia pungens
I''m on vacation, so please accept my apologies for the brief entries. -- Daniel.

Thank you to Charlie Willis of Harvard University for submitting today''s photograph taken in summer of 2007 at the Centro de Investigacion Científica de Yucatán (CICY) Jardines Botánico in Merida, Mexico. Much appreciated!

As Charlie noted in his correspondence with me, the common name of this tropical shrub is cudjoewood. Jacquinia pungens was Cal''s Plant of the Week in mid-May of 2004, so head on there for a brief description as well as cultural requirements in greenhouse conditions. A comprehensive ecological description of the plant is more-or-less available (depending on whether you have institutional access or not) through Janzen, D. 1970. ">Jacquinia pungens, a Heliophile from the Understorey of Tropical Deciduous Forest. Biotropica. 2(2):112-119. Janzen notes that Jacquinia pungens has the uncommon behaviour of bearing leaves during the dry season and losing its leaves for the rainy season (a contrary behaviour to most tropical deciduous plants). He also makes mention of how plants protect themselves from herbivory: toxic compounds in the foliage and needle-tipped leaves.


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