Neanotis (PROSEA)

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Neanotis W.H. Lewis

Family: Rubiaceae

Major species and synonyms

  • Neanotis indica (DC.) Lewis, synonym: Anotis leschenaultiana Wight & Arnott.

Vernacular names

  • N. hirsuta : Indonesia: ringitan gunung (Java), jukut kahitutan, kasimbukan (West Java).
  • N. indica : Indonesia: simbukan lemah (West Java).

Distribution

Both species are indigenous to Indonesia.

Uses

Although fetid when bruised, plants are eaten as vegetable, raw or steamed.

Observations

N. hirsuta:

  • Erect or decumbent perennial herb, 15-75 cm tall, rooting at the nodes of the terete stem.
  • Leaves opposite, ovate or ovate-oblong, 1-5 cm × 0.5-3 cm, dark green above, pale green beneath.

In sunny or somewhat shady, humid places from 800-2100 m altitude, often as a weed in tea or coffee plantations.


N. indica:

  • Similar to N. hirsuta but smaller (up to 50 cm tall, leaves 0.5-3.5 cm × 0.5-2 cm) and stem with four ridges or narrow wings.

Less common, from 1600-2600 m altitude.

Selected sources

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