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''Barleria prionitis'' is a shrub in the family
Acanthaceae Acanthaceae is a family (the acanthus family) of dicotyledonous flowering plants containing almost 250 genera and about 2500 species. Most are tropical herbs, shrubs, or twining vines; some are epiphytes. Only a few species are distributed in tem ...
, native to Island and Mainland Southeast Asia, China, the Indian Subcontinent, the Arabian Peninsula and northeastern Africa. It is widely spread as an ornamental and weed, occurring in naturalised populations around the world. It used not only as an ornamental but also as a hedge and extensively as a component of folk medicines. As a weed it is regarded as problematic in many areas.


Description

A much-branched shrub up to 1.8m tall, the lower leaf axils have spines 1–2 cm in length, one of the specific features of this ''Barleria''. The stem and branches are terete, smooth, lenticellate and glabrous. The leaves are elliptic to ovate (4-10.5 × 1.8-5.5 cm) with both surfaces pubescent when young but becoming glabrescent soon. The large golden-yellow flowers are clustered in the axils of the upper leaves and/or on bracts. Apically spinose calyx lobes and a yellowish to orange corolla are used to distinguish this species from other ''Barleria''. In Zhōngguó/China, flowers appear October to December, while fruiting occurs from December to February, while in Pakistan there is all year flowering. The Australian flowering and fruiting times are trimodal, from March to June, August to October and December. The subspecies ''pubiflora'' (see Taxonomy, below) is separated from the nominate subspecies by having longer anthers (5mm or more) and corolla (4.5–7 cm) and larger leaves (up to 17 x 5.5 cm).


Taxonomy

The plant was described by
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in his fundamental work Species Plantarum in 1753. There are three accepted subspecies of ''B. prionitis'' L., these were described in 1983.: *''B. p.'' subsp. ''appressa'' ( Forssk.) Brummitt & J.R.I.Wood *''B. p.'' subsp. ''induta'' (
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) Brummitt & J.R.I.Wood *''B. p.'' subsp. ''pubiflora'' (
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ex Hohen.) Brummitt & J.R.I.Wood The ''appressa'' subspecies has the following synonyms: ''Barleria appressa'' (Forssk.) Deflers; ''Justicia appressa'' Forssk. The subspecies ''induta'' has the following synonyms: ''Barleria horrida'' Buscal. & Muschl.; ''B. induta'' C.B.Clarke


Distribution

The nominate subspecies is native to areas of
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as far west as
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, Zhōngguó/China (
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, Laos,
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( Kachin, Magway, Mandalay,
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), the West Himalaya region, Sri Lanka,
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. It has been naturalised in: Nauru, Australia (
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of the
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), Andaman Islands, Rodrigues,
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. There is uncertainty that the plant is native to, naturalised to, or cultivated in the following regions: Sudan,
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, the subspecies ''Barleria prionitis'' subsp. ''pubiflora'' has a much more limited native region. The subspecies ''Barleria prionitis'' subsp. ''appressa'' is native to
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. Northern
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and Eritrea are regions which the subspecies ''Barleria prionitis'' subsp. ''induta'' is native to.


Habitat and ecology

Some of the habitats in which the shrub is found include roadsides, thickets, and dry places in evergreen broad-leaved forests. It occurs up to 600 m. In Myanmar the shrub favours fields and pastures. A fast growing perennial plant widely commercialized as an ornamental, ''B. prionitis'' in many tropical areas has frequently escaped and grown as a weed in disturbed areas, forest edges, rocky outcrops, near streams, along roads, and in overgrazed pastures. It able to grow in a wide range of climates and soil types and is adapted to grow in open, full sunny areas and in highly disturbed sites as well as understory of secondary forests. It has great dispersal capability, spreading sexually by seeds and vegetatively by stem fragments. The shrub has potential to cause economic and environmental damage in that it formins dense thickets that displace native vegetation, prevent revegetation by native plants. Stock movement cam be impeded, waterway access restricted, and aesthetic values diminished. In Australia, the plant is on an alert list for environmental weeds, as it has the potential to seriously degrade ecosystems. ''Barleria prionitis'' is often the host to
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e of the '' Phalanta phalantha'' and ''
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'' butterflies.


Vernacular names

There are numerous common names of this plant, they include: ''aimatamutik'' (
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); ''landhek'' ( Gili Iyang Island, Indonesia); ''landep'' (
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), ''bungak landak'' ( Malay); 黄花假杜鹃, ''huang hua jia du juan'' ( Standard Chinese); ''leik-su-ywe'', ''leik-hsu shwe'', ''leik tha-shwe war'' (
Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
); ''kukong manok'' ( Tagalog); ''kuranta'' (
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); ''vjradanti'', वज्रदंती (
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),
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ಗೋರಟೆ
ta, சுள்ளி மலர்;, Mulla gorintha(ముళ్ళగోరింత, Telugu), മഞ്ഞക്കനകാംബരം (
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); ''jhinti katsareya'' (India); ''khussara'', ''kala bansa'' (Pakistan); ''barrelière prionite'', ''herbe tac-tac'', ''jasmin des Indes'', ''picanier jaune'' ( French); ''Drachenfänger'' (
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); ''espinosa amarilla'' (
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); ''porcupine flower'' (
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); ''barleria'', ''dog bush'' (
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), ''yellow hedge barleria'';


Uses

In Pakistan shrubs are grown as a hedge while its bitter quinine-like extract is used in traditional medicine to treat whooping cough and tuberculosis. It occurs widely as an ornamental plant. It is used in Indonesia as a component in traditional medicines (''obat'').
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people in Belu, west
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use the leaves to treat infected wounds. On small Gili Iyang Island, to the northeast of Jawa, the plant is used to treat toothache. Parts of the plant are bitter, astringent in taste, and are regarded in Myanmar as highly beneficial for skin, blood and other diseases. Often combined with
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and fermented-rice washing-water, the whole plant, leaves (sometimes burnt to ash or crushed for juice), stems, branches, and roots are used together or separately. In India the root is placed on boils and glandular swellings; the bark is used for dropsy; and the leaf for toothache and rheumatism. It is used for various medicinal purposes in
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. The juice of the leaves is applied to feet to prevent maceration and cracking in the monsoon season.''Pharmacographia Indica. A history of the principal drugs of vegetable origin met with in British India''
William Dymock, C. J. H. Warden & David Hooper, 1893.
Its leaves are known to contain 6-Hydroxyflavone, one of the chemical compounds that is a noncompetitive inhibitor of the
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cytochrome P450 2C9.''Medicinal plants. Chemistry and properties''
Dr. M. Daniel, 2005.


History

The shrub has been intentionally introduced in many areas to be used as an ornamental, hedge plant, and as a medicinal herb. In the West Indies, it was introduced around the 1900s and it appears in herbarium collections made in 1906 in Barbados and 1910 in Jamaica. In Australia, it was first recorded in the Northern Territory in 1963, it was declared a noxious environmental weed in 2001.


Literature

Works discussing the species include: *Acevedo-Rodríguez, P. & Strong, M.T. (2012). Catalogue of seed plants of the West Indies Smithsonian Contributions to Botany 98: 1–1192. *Adams, C. 1972. Flowering plants of Jamaica *Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson. 2012. Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource) www.skud.info *Arnold, T. H. & B. C. De Wet, eds. 1993. Plants of southern Africa: names and distribution. Mem. Bot. Surv. S. Africa no. 62 *Babu, C. R. 1977. Herbaceous flora of Dehra Dun. *Backer, C. A. & R. C. Bakhuizen van den Brink, Jr. 1963–1968. Flora of Java. *Balkrishna, A. (2018). Flora of Morni Hills (Research & Possibilities): 1–581. Divya Yoga Mandir Trust. *Bosser, J. & al. (eds.) (2000). Flore des Mascareignes 127-135: 1. IRD Éditions, MSIRI, RBG-Kew, Paris. *Collenette, S. (1999). Wildflowers of Saudi Arabia: 1–799. National commission for wildlife conservation and development (NCWCD), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. *Cufodontis, G. 1953–1972. Enumeratio plantarum aethiopiae: Spermatophyta. *Dassanayake, M. D. & F. R. Fosberg, eds. 1980-. A revised handbook to the flora of Ceylon. *Erhardt, W. et al. 2008. Der große Zander: Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen *Fosberg, F.R. (1957). The Maldive islands, Indian Ocean Atoll Research Bulletin 58: 1-37. *Govaerts, R. (1996). World Checklist of Seed Plants 2(1, 2): 1–492. MIM, Deurne. *Grierson, A. J. C. & D. J. Long. 1984-. Flora of Bhutan including a record of plants from Sikkim. *Hooker, J. D. 1872–1897. Flora of British India *Keay, R. W. J. & F. N. Hepper. 1953–1972. Flora of west tropical Africa, ed. 2. *Kress, W.J., DeFilipps, R.A., Farr, E. & Kyi, D.Y.Y. (2003). A Checklist of the Trees, Shrubs, Herbs and Climbers of Myanmar Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 45: 1–590. Smithsonian Institution. *Lê, T.C. (2005). Danh lục các loài thục vật Việt Nam hecklist of Plant Species of Vietnam3: 1–1248. Hà Noi : Nhà xu?t b?n Nông nghi?p. *McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker. 2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland. *Matthew, K. M. 1983. The flora of the Tamil Nadu Carnatic. *Meena, S.L. (2012). A checklist of the vascular plants of Banaskantha district, Gujarat, India Nelumbo 54: 39–91. *Merrill, E. D. 1922–1926. An enumeration of Philippine flowering plants. *Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali, eds. 1970-. Flora of estPakistan. *Newman, M., Ketphanh, S., Svengsuksa, B., Thomas, P., Sengdala, K., Lamxay, V. & Armstrong, K. (2007). A checklist of the vascular plants of Lao PDR: 1–394. Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. *Ningombam, D.S. (2014). The family Acanthaceae for the flora of Manipur: 1–115. LAP Lambert academic publishing. *Oliver, D. et al., eds. v. 1–3, & W. T. Thiselton Dyer et al., eds. v. 4–10. 1868–1937. Flora of tropical Africa. *Pandey, R.P. & Dilwakar, P.G. (2008). An integrated check-list flora of Andaman and Nicobar islands, India Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 32: 403–500. *Ananda Rao, T. & Ellis, J.L. (1995). Flora of Lakshadweep islands off the Malabar coast, peninsular India, with emphasis on phytogeographical distribution of plants Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 19: 235–250. *Rehm, S. 1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants *Shaheen, H., Qureshi, R., Akram, A., Gulfraz, M. & Potter, D. (2014). A preliminary floristic checklist of Thal desert Punjab, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany 46: 13–18. *Shendage, S.M. & Yadav, S.R. (2010). Revision of the genus Barleria (Acanthaceae) in India Rheedea 20: 81–130. *Sikarwar, R.L.S. (2014). Angiosperm diversity assessment of Chitrakootthe legendary place of Vindhyan range, India Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 38: 563–619. *Stewart, R. 1972. An annotated catalogue of the vascular plants of West Pakistan and Kashmir *Thaman, R.R., Fosberg, F.R., Manner, H.I. & Hassall, D.C. (1994). The Flora of Nauru Atoll Research Bulletin 392: 1–223. *Turner, I.M. (1995). A catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Malaya Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 47(1): 1–346. *Wu, Z. & Raven, P.H. (eds.) (2011). Flora of China 19: 1–884. Science Press (Beijing) & Missouri Botanical Garden Press (St. Louis). Works discussing the subspecies ''appressa'' include: *Collenette, S. (1999). Wildflowers of Saudi Arabia: 1–799. National commission for wildlife conservation and development (NCWCD), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. *Govaerts, R. (1996). World Checklist of Seed Plants 2(1, 2): 1–492. MIM, Deurne. *Wood, J.R.I. (1997). A handbook of the Yemen Flora: 1–434. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. A work discussing the subspecies ''induta'' is: *Govaerts, R. (1996). World Checklist of Seed Plants 2(1, 2): 1–492. MIM, Deurne. Works discussing the subspecies ''pubiflora'' include: *Govaerts, R. (1996). World Checklist of Seed Plants 2(1, 2): 1–492. MIM, Deurne. *Shendage, S.M. & Yadav, S.R. (2010). Revision of the genus Barleria (Acanthaceae) in India Rheedea 20: 81–130.


References


Gallery

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website {{Taxonbar, from=Q2737029 prionitis Flora of Assam Flora of Bali Flora of Bangladesh Flora of Ethiopia Flora of Eritrea Flora of Java Flora of Laos Flora of Myanmar Flora of Pakistan Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Flora of Saudi Arabia Flora of Sri Lanka Flora of Sulawesi Flora of Thailand Flora of the Laccadive Islands Flora of the Lesser Sunda Islands Flora of the Maldives Flora of the Nicobar Islands Flora of the Philippines Flora of Vietnam Flora of West Himalaya Flora of Yemen Flora of Yunnan Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus