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''Cordia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It contains about 300 species of
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s and trees, that are found worldwide, mostly in warmer regions. Many of the species are commonly called manjack, while ''bocote'' may refer to several Central American species in Spanish. The generic name honours
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botanist and pharmacist Valerius Cordus (1515–1544). Like most other Boraginaceae, the majority have trichomes (hairs) on the
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Taxonomy

The taxonomy of ''Cordia'' is complex and controversial. Gottschling et al. (2005) say this is partly due to "extraordinarily high intraspecific variability" in some groups of species, making identification difficult, and partly due to new taxa having been "airily described on the basis of poorly preserved herbarium specimens".


Selected species

*'' Cordia africana'' Lam. – White manjack *'' Cordia alliodora'' ( Ruiz & Pav.) Oken – Spanish elm, Ecuador laurel, salmwood, bocote ( Neotropics) *'' Cordia boissieri''
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– Anacahuita, Texas olive (southern Texas, Northern Mexico) *'' Cordia curassavica'' (Jacq.) Roem. & Schult. – Black sage, wild sage *'' Cordia dentata'' Poir. – White manjack *'' Cordia dichotoma'' G.Forst – Fragrant manjack, bird lime tree (Tropical Asia and Australasia) *'' Cordia leucophlyctis'' – (endemic to the Galápagos Islands) *'' Cordia lutea'' – Yellow cordia (western South America, including the Galápagos Islands) *'' Cordia monoica'' *'' Cordia myxa'' L. – Assyrian plum ( South Asia)
'' Cordia domestica'' is treated as a separate species by some sources, and as ''C. myxa'' var. ''domestica'' by others. '' Cordia obliqua'' (the clammy cherry) has been placed in the "''Cordia myxa'' complex", or treated as a
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for '' Cordia dichotoma''. *''
Cordia platythyrsa ''Cordia platythyrsa'' or West African cordia is a tall, flowering tree in the borage family (Boraginaceae), native to western and central Africa. Its soft wood is often used for furniture or other carpentry. It is considered "vulnerable" as it i ...
'' Baker – West African cordia *''
Cordia rupicola ''Varronia rupicola'', synonym ''Cordia rupicola'', commonly known as the Puerto Rico manjack, is a critically endangered species of flowering shrub in the borage family, Boraginaceae, that is native to the islands of Puerto Rico and Anegada. ...
'' Urban – Puerto Rico manjack ( Puerto Rico) *''
Cordia sebestena ''Cordia sebestena'' is a shrubby tree in the borage family, Boraginaceae, native to the Americas, American tropics. It ranges from southern Florida in the United States and the Bahamas, southwards throughout Central America and the Greater Anti ...
'' L. – Geiger tree, large-leaf Geigertree (southern Florida, Greater Antilles, Central America) *''
Cordia sinensis ''Cordia sinensis '' is a species of flowering tree in the borage family, Boraginaceae. The species’ range extend from South Africa, through East Africa, Madagascar, West Africa and the Middle East to the Indian Subcontinent and Eastern Indoch ...
'' Lam. (=''C. gharaf'') – Grey-leafed saucerberry *'' Cordia subcordata'' Lam. – ''Kou'', ''tou'', ''marer'' ( Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, northern
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Cordia sulcata ''Cordia sulcata'' is known commonly as moral, white manjack, or mucilage manjack. It is a tree that can be found throughout the Caribbean islands from Cuba to Trinidad. Description Its growth habit is a small tree or large shrub. It grows to ...
'' DC. – Mucilage manjack, laylay, white manjack, wild clammy cherry *''
Cordia trichotoma ''Cordia trichotoma'', or louro pardo, is a species of a medium-sized deciduous tree that belongs to the family Boraginaceae. It is a perennial native to tropical forests and humid temperatures in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and others. Descrip ...
'' (Vell.) Arráb. ex Steud.


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Carmona retusa ''Ehretia microphylla'', Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Carmona retusa'', also known as the Fukien tea tree or Philippine tea tree, is a species of flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Description ''Ehretia microphylla'' is a shrub ...
'' (Vahl) Masam. (as ''C. retusa'' Vahl)


Ecology

''Cordia'' species are used as food plants by the
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species, such as ''
Endoclita malabaricus ''Endoclita malabaricus'' is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from India. Food plants for this species include ''Acacia'', ''Ailanthus'', ''Albizia'', ''Bridelia'', ''Cajanus'', ''Callicarpa'', ''Camellia'', '' Cassia'', '' ...
'', ''
Bucculatrix caribbea ''Bucculatrix caribbea'' is a moth species in the family Bucculatricidae and was first described in 2002 by Donald R. Davis and Bernard Landry. It is found on the island of Cozumel (Mexico) and Glovers Reef in Belize, but it is probably widespread ...
'', and '' Bucculatrix cordiaella''. The wild olive tortoise beetle ('' Physonota alutacea'') feeds on '' C. boissieri'', '' C. dentata'', '' C. inermis'', and '' C. macrostachya''.


Uses


Ornamental

Many members of this genus have fragrant, showy flowers and are popular in gardens, although they are not especially hardy.


As food

A number of the tropical species have edible fruits, known by a wide variety of names including clammy cherries, glue berries, sebesten, or snotty gobbles. In India, the fruits of local species are used as a vegetable, raw, cooked, or pickled, and are known by many names, including ''lasora'' in Hindi. One such species is fragrant manjack ('' C. dichotoma''), which is called ''gunda'' or ''tenti dela'' in Hindi and ''lasura'' in
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. The fruit of the fragrant manjack is called ''phoà-pò·-chí'' (破布子), 樹子仔, or 樹子( Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhiū-chí) in Taiwan where they are eaten pickled.


Glue

The white, gooey inner pulp of the fruits is traditionally used to make glue.


Wood

The wood of several ''Cordia'' species is commercially harvested. Ecuador laurel ('' C. alliodora''), ''ziricote'' ('' C. dodecandra''), Spanish elm ('' C. gerascanthus''), and '' C. goeldiana'' are used to make furniture and doors in Central and South America. ''Ziricote'' and ''bocote'' are sometimes used as tonewoods for making the backs and sides of high-end
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such as the Richard Thompson signature model from Lowden. Similarly,
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s are made from '' C. abyssinica'', '' C. millenii'', and '' C. platythyrsa'' due to the resonance of the wood.


Smoking

Cordia leaves can be dried and used to smoke marijuana with.


Gallery

Image:Cordia sinensis.jpg, ''C. sinensis'' foliage and fruit. Image:Cordia sinensis trees.jpg, ''C. sinensis'' trees. Image:Cordia_goetzei_@_Lake_Manyara_NP_HQ.JPG, Fruits of ''Cordia goetzei''


References

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