Family • Rubiaceae
Susulin
Dolo
Aidia racemosa (Cav.) Tirveng.
ARCHER CHERRY
Zong zhuang qian cao shu
Scientific names | Common names |
Aidia graeffei (Reinecke) Tirveng. | Dolo (Tagbanua) |
Aidia racemosa (Cav.) Tirveng. | Dulo (Tagb.) |
Aidia spicata (Valeton) Tirveng. | Susulin (Tag.) |
Aidia thozetiana (F.Muell.) Tirveng. | Teka (Kuy.) |
Gardenia densiflora F.Muell. | Uling (Tagb.) |
Gynopachis axilliflora Miq. | Uring (Kuy.) |
Ixora thozetiana F.Muell. | Archer cherry (Engl.) |
Randia gaudichaudii Valeton | Wild randa (Engl.) |
Randia graeffei Reinecke | Wild randia (Engl.) |
Randia graeffei var. alba Reinecke | |
Randia lamprophylla O.Schwarz | |
Randia spicata Valeton | |
Randia suishaensis Hayata | |
Aidia racemosa (Cav.) Tirveng. is an accepted name. KEW: Plants of the World Online` | |
Note: The page has been corrected and revised. Dolo was previously published with Aidia cochinchinensis as scientific name. Scientifc name for Dolo or Susulin has been changed to Aidia racemosa. | |
Note: Some plant compilations provide very different scientific names for Aidia racemsa and Cyrtophyllum fragrans, along with a confusing use of similar common names (Dolo, Susulin) between A. racemosa and C. fragrans (Fagraea fragrans). |
Other vernacular names |
BORNEO: Sambah begangan. (Note: Some compiltations link this to Aidia borneensis.) |
CHINESE: Zong zhuang qian cao shu. |
MALAYSIA: Jarum-jarum, Geruseh, Mata ular. |
Other vernacular names |
BURMA: Nan. |
CAMBODIA: Tatraou. |
CHINESE: Long dan cao. |
FIJI: Buabua. |
INDIA: Tembuso tammuso. |
INDONESIA: Ki badak, Kayu tammusu, Ambinaton. |
LAOS: Man pa. |
MYANMAR: Anan, Ahnyim. |
MALAYSIA: Tembusu hutan, Tembusu padang, Tembusu tembaga. |
THAILAND: Kankrao, Man pla, Tham sao. |
VIETNAM: Tatrao, Trai, Trai nam bo. |
January 2023
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PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS |
IMAGE SOURCE: Photographs (3): Aidia racemosa--Flowers (1) Flowering branch (2) Flowering tree (3) / © Roger Fryer and Jill Newland / 2017 / Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 Australia License / click on photo to go to source page / North Queensland Plants - Rubiaceae |
Additional
Sources and Suggested Readings |
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List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants |
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