''Krameria'' is the only genus in the Krameriaceae family, of which any of the approximately 18 species
are commonly known as rhatany, ratany or rattany. Rhatany is also the name given to krameria root, a botanical remedy consisting of the dried root of para rhatany (''
Krameria argentea
''Krameria'' is the only genus in the Krameriaceae family, of which any of the approximately 18 species are commonly known as rhatany, ratany or rattany. Rhatany is also the name given to krameria root, a botanical remedy consisting of the dried ...
'') or Peruvian rhatany (''
Krameria lappacea
''Krameria lappacea'', the para rhatany and Peruvian rhatany, is a plant species in the genus ''Krameria'', in Peru. It is a slow-growing shrub that grows in semi-arid areas of the Andean region. The Latin specific epithet
In taxonomy, bin ...
'').
The biological action of rhatany is caused by the
astringent rhataniatannic acid, which is similar to
tannic acid.
Infusions have been used as a gargle, a lozenge, especially when mixed with
cocaine,
[ as a local hemostatic][ and remedy for diarrhea. When finely powdered, the dried roots furnished a frequent constituent of tooth powders. The powdered roots have also served, especially in Portugal, to color wines ruby red. The root bark contains an almost insoluble free red substance called ratanhia red.
''Krameria'' are found across the ]Americas
The Americas, which are sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North and South America. The Americas make up most of the land in Earth's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World.
Along with th ...
, with most native to the tropical regions. They are perennial shrubs which act as root parasites on other plants. The flowers have glands called elaiophores which produce a lipid which is collected by bees of the genus '' Centris'' as they pollinate the flowers.
Selected species
*''Krameria argentea
''Krameria'' is the only genus in the Krameriaceae family, of which any of the approximately 18 species are commonly known as rhatany, ratany or rattany. Rhatany is also the name given to krameria root, a botanical remedy consisting of the dried ...
'' Mart. ex Spreng. – para rhatany
*''Krameria bicolor
''Krameria bicolor'' is a perennial shrub or subshrub of the family Krameriaceae, the rhatanies. It is commonly known as white rhatany, crimson-beak, and ''chacate'' in Spanish (''cosahui'' in the state of Sonora). It is found in drier environme ...
'' S.Watson (=''K. grayi'') – white rhatany
*''Krameria cistoidea
''Krameria cistoidea'' is a perennial shrub in the plant family Krameriaceae. The biological action of genus members is caused by the astringent rhataniatannic acid, which is similar to tannic acid. Members of ''Krameria'' are found across the A ...
''
*''Krameria erecta
''Krameria erecta'' is a species of rhatany known by several common names, including Pima rhatany, purple heather, and littleleaf rhatany. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in dry areas such as de ...
'' Willd. ex Schult. & Schult. f. – Pima rhatany, purple heather, littleleaf rhatany
*''Krameria ixine
''Krameria ixine'' (abrojo colorado) is a perennial shrub of the family Krameriaceae, the Rhatanies. It is native to Puerto Rico, Haiti, Netherlands Antilles, Antigua and Barbuda
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'' L. – abrojo Colorado
*''Krameria lanceolata
''Krameria lanceolata'', commonly called trailing krameria, is a flowering plant in the rhatany family (Krameriaceae). It is native to North America, where it is found in the southwestern and south-central United States, and the state states of ...
'' Torr. – trailing krameria
*''Krameria lappacea
''Krameria lappacea'', the para rhatany and Peruvian rhatany, is a plant species in the genus ''Krameria'', in Peru. It is a slow-growing shrub that grows in semi-arid areas of the Andean region. The Latin specific epithet
In taxonomy, bin ...
'' (Dombey) Burdet & B.B.Simpson (=''K. triandra'', ''K. iluca'') – Peruvian rhatany
*''Krameria ramosissima
''Krameria'' is the only genus in the Krameriaceae family, of which any of the approximately 18 species are commonly known as rhatany, ratany or rattany. Rhatany is also the name given to krameria root, a botanical remedy consisting of the dried ...
'' (A.Gray) S.Watson – manystem rhatany
References
*Simpson, B. B. (1982). ''Krameria'' (Krameriaceae) flowers: Orientation and elaiophore morphology. ''Taxon'' 31:3 517–528
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External links
Jepson Manual Treatment
USDA Plants Profile
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Rosid genera