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''Caralluma'' is a genus of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
s in the family
Apocynaceae Apocynaceae (from ''Apocynum'', Greek for "dog-away") is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, herbs, stem succulents, and vines, commonly known as the dogbane family, because some taxa were used as dog poison Members of the ...
, consisting of about 120 species. In 1795
William Roxburgh William Roxburgh FRSE FRCPE Linnean Society of London, FLS (3/29 June 1751 – 18 February 1815) was a Scottish people, Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked extensively in India, describing species and working on economic botany. He is known ...
published the name '' Stapelia adscendens'' for a plant found in India. He commented that the name for the plant in the
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was ''Car-allum'' and that the succulent branches are edible raw, though bitter and salty. The name ''Caralluma'' was coined by Robert Brown for a new genus in an article published in 1811. At the time he only described one species in the genus, the plant that he renamed '' Caralluma adscendens''. In 1996 Helmut Genaust published the suggestion that it was sensible to conclude that the generic name is derived from the
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phrase ''qahr al-luhum'', meaning "wound in the flesh" or "abscess," referring to the floral odour. Genaust was unaware that the genus ''Caralluma'' existed east of Palestine. He specifically ruled out its existence in India, where it was first described and named. Genaust presumed that the name would have first been applied to ''Caralluma europaea'' in North Africa. Most of the species occur in
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, including several taxa valued by people for their medicinal properties.


Selected species

* '' Caralluma adscendens'' (also called ''Caralluma fimbriata'') (Roxb.) R.Br. * '' Caralluma burchardii'' N.E.Br. * '' Caralluma crenulata'' Wall. * ''
Caralluma dummeri ''Caralluma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, consisting of about 120 species. In 1795 William Roxburgh published the name '' Stapelia adscendens'' for a plant found in India. He commented that the name for the plant ...
'' * '' Caralluma edulis'' (Edgew.) Benth. ex Hook.f. * '' Caralluma europaea'' (Guss.) * '' Caralluma joannis'' Maire * ''
Caralluma socotrana ''Caralluma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, consisting of about 120 species. In 1795 William Roxburgh published the name '' Stapelia adscendens'' for a plant found in India. He commented that the name for the plant ...
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Caralluma somalica ''Caralluma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, consisting of about 120 species. In 1795 William Roxburgh published the name '' Stapelia adscendens'' for a plant found in India. He commented that the name for the plant ...
'' N.E.Br. * ''
Caralluma speciosa ''Caralluma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, consisting of about 120 species. In 1795 William Roxburgh published the name '' Stapelia adscendens'' for a plant found in India. He commented that the name for the plant ...
'' (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.


Formerly placed here

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Frerea indica ''Boucerosia frerei'' is a plant in the genus ''Boucerosia'' which contains several species many of which are native to the Indian subcontinent and one species, ''Boucerosia crenulata'', native to Myanmar. ''B. frerei'' (locally called shindel m ...
'' Dalzell (as ''C. frerei'' G.D.Rowley)


References


External links


International Plant Names Index
Asclepiadoideae Apocynaceae genera Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773) {{Apocynaceae-stub