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anil falso

Scientific Name: Coursetia caribaea

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Shrub, Subshrub

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Csetia caribaea

Also known by the common name "anil falso," Csetia caribaea is a plant belonging to the Fabaceae (Leguminosae) family.

Considerations for Pets

  • This plant is a shrub or subshrub.
  • Csetia caribaea has various common names including Gallito Cimarron and Altamisa Cimarrona, suggesting its presence in various locations.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Csetia caribaea (Jacq.) Lavin
  • Family: Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae)
  • Group: Dicot
  • Synonyms:
    • Cracca edwardsii A. Gray var. sericea A. Gray
    • Cracca sericea (A. Gray) Gray
    • Benthamantha caribaea (Jacq.) Kuntze
    • Brittonamra caribaea (Jacq.)
  • Varieties:
    • Csetia caribaea var. caribaea (Jacq.) Lavin
    • Csetia caribaea var. sericea (A. Gray) Lavin

Distribution and Habitat

  • Native to L48 N PR N VI N (Likely referring to the continental United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands).
  • Found in locations such as Viceroy Mine Canyon, Salero Ranch, Santa Cruz Co., Arizona.

Morphological Characteristics

  • Growth Habit: Shrub or Subshrub
  • Lifespan: Perennial

Common Names

  • anil falso (widely used)
  • Gallito Cimarron
  • Altamisa Cimarrona
  • Ail cimarrn
  • Falso ndigo
  • ndigo bastardo

Other information

  • Fertilization is recommended when planting or every 2-3 years, towards the end of winter or the beginning of autumn.