- Aucuba
Taxobox
name = "Aucuba"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Aucuba japonica "
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Garryales
familia =Garryaceae
genus = "Aucuba"
genus_authority = Thunb.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text."Aucuba" is a
genus of three to ten species offlowering plant s, now placed in the familyGarryaceae , although formerly classed in the Aucubaceae orCornaceae ."Aucuba" species are native to eastern
Asia , from the easternHimalaya east toJapan . They areevergreen shrub s or smalltree s 2-13 m tall, similar in appearance to the laurels of the genus "Laurus ", having glossy, leathery leaves, and are sometimes mistakenly called laurels.The leaves are opposite, broad lanceolate, 8-25 cm long and 2-7 cm broad, with a few large teeth on the margin near the apex of the leaf. Aucubas are dioecious, having separate male and female plants. The
flower s are small, 4-8 mm diameter, with four purplish-brown petals; they are produced in clusters of 10-30 in a loosecyme . Thefruit is a redberry 1 cm diameter.;SpeciesThree species ("A. chinensis, A. himalaica, A. japonica") have traditionally been accepted, but the recent "Flora of China" accepts ten species:
*"Aucuba albopunctifolia". Southern China. Shrub to 2-6 m tall.
*"Aucuba chinensis". Southern China, Taiwan, Myanmar, northern Vietnam. Shrub to 3-6 m tall.
*"Aucuba chlorascens". Southwest China (Yunnan). Shrub to 7 m tall.
*"Aucuba confertiflora". Southwest China (Yunnan). Shrub to 4 m tall.
*"Aucuba eriobotryifolia". Southwest China (Yunnan). Small tree to 13 m tall.
*"Aucuba filicauda". Southern China. Shrub to 4 m tall.
*"Aucuba himalaica". Eastern Himalaya, southern China, northern Myanmar. Small tree to 8-10 m tall.
*"Aucuba japonica ". Southern Japan, southern Korea, Taiwan, southeast China (Zhejiang). Shrub to 4 m tall.
*"Aucuba obcordata". Southern China. Shrub to 4 m tall.
*"Aucuba robusta". Southern China (Guangxi). Shrub.Cultivation and uses
"A. japonica" is widely cultivated as an
ornamental plant bygardeners , and there are a number ofcultivar s available from garden centres. The most popular cultivar is 'Variegata', with yellow spots on the leaves; this is a female clone, a similar male clone is named 'Maculata'. It is often referred to as 'Japanese laurel', and 'spotted laurel', and is valued for its colourful evergreen foliage, and large bright red berriesReferences
External links
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=103138 Flora of China: "Aucuba"]
* [http://www.alpine-plants-jp.com/art/aoki_1.htm Images] Flavon's art gallery
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