Ardisia obovata Desv.

Guadeloupe marlberry (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Ericales > Primulaceae > Ardisia

Characteristics

A small tree. The leaves are dark green and drooping. The fruit are produced in large numbers. They are green but turn pink, red then dark purple.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
Growth support -
Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination -
Spread -
Mature width (meter) -
Mature height (meter) 4.0
Root system -
Rooting depth (meter) -
Root diameter (meter) -
Flower color -
Blooming months -
Fruit color -
Fruiting months -
Nitrogen fixer -
Photosynthetic pathway -

Environment

Moist and dry limestone forests at lower and middle elevations in Puerto Rico. A sometimes frequent element of coastal vegetation and lowland forest in Dominica.
More
A tropical plant.
Light 1-3
Soil humidity 5-7
Soil texture 1-4
Soil acidity -
Soil nutriment -
Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

Usage

Uses wood
Edible fruits
Therapeutic use -
Human toxicity -
Animal toxicity -

Cultivation

Plants are grown by seeds.
Mode seedlings
Germination duration (days) 90 - 180
Germination temperacture (C°) 23
Germination luminosity -
Germination treatment -
Minimum temperature (C°) -
Optimum temperature (C°) -
Size -
Vigor -
Productivity -

Images

Leaf

Ardisia obovata leaf picture by Daniel Barthelemy (cc-by-nc)

Distribution

Ardisia obovata world distribution map, present in Antigua and Barbuda, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos Islands, and United States of America

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:18256-2
WFO ID wfo-0000544788
COL ID GDHK
BDTFX ID -
INPN ID 629101
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Synonyms

Ardisia maculata Ardisia obovata Ardisia hamiltonii Icacorea hamiltonii Tinus obovata Tinus maculata Ardisia guadeloupensis Ardisia latifolia Ardisia guadeloupensis var. blancheana