SynonymsBot
Synonyms for ehretia or Related words with ehretia
grewia
peduncularis
mussaenda
marsdenia
chrysantha
laxiflora
auriculata
caffra
forssk
oleoides
glabrescens
sessiliflora
randia
breviflora
cymosa
floribundum
lancifolia
auriculatum
parsonsia
puberula
hirtella
laevigatum
calycina
labill
lepidota
sepiaria
setigera
hexandra
alseodaphne
connata
bracteata
subcordata
parvifolium
palicourea
ellipticum
campanulata
uniflora
spathulata
acutifolia
bracteosa
oblongifolia
brassii
laxum
platycarpa
radlk
speciosum
dacryodes
celastroides
ovatum
benthamii
Examples of "ehretia"
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
" species (including "
Ehretia
dicksoni" var. "japonica", "
Ehretia
laevis" and "
Ehretia
buxifolia") and "Cordia subcordata".
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
resinosa" and "
Ehretia
dicksonii".
The larvae feed on "Cordia amplifolia", "Cordia myxa", "
Ehretia
laevis" and "
Ehretia
" species, including "
Ehretia
microphylla". They mine the leaves of their host plant.
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
ovalifolia", "
Ehretia
serrata" and "Meliosma myriantha".
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
elliptica" and "Cordia alliodora".
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
rigida". They probably mine the leaves of their host plant.
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
dicksoni". They skeletonise the leaves of their host plant.
Ehretia
laevis is a small tree belonging to the Boraginaceae or borage family.
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
ovalifolia". They mine the leaves of their host plant.
Ehretia
dicksonii is a tree that is native to Asia and cultivated as an ornamental plant.
Ehretia
acuminata is used for roadside plantings, building and furniture timber, as well as in Traditional Chinese medicine.
The larvae feed on the flowers of "Syzygium francisii", "
Ehretia
acuminata", "Macadamia integrifolia", "Brachychiton acerifolium" and "Arytera lautereriana".
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
cymosa" var. "abyssinica" and "
Ehretia
rigida". They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of an irregular, oblong, moderate, almost purely epidermal blotch-mine on the upperside of the leaf. It is slightly reddish-brown with a whitish margin.
Ehretia
acuminata is a medium to large size tree, occasionally reaching 30 metres in height and a 90 cm in trunk diameter.
The larvae possibly feed on "
Ehretia
anacua". Pupae were collected in galleries in stems of "Pseudabutilon lozani", which probably represents a pupation site only.
Until 2001 "E. alba" was regarded as simply a form of "
Ehretia
rigida". The authors felt it differed sufficiently and consistently from "E. rigida" to merit a new taxon:
The larvae feed on the foliage of "
Ehretia
acuminata". They live in a silken web constructed under a leaf. They are hairless. Pupation occurs in a crevice on the trunk or a branch of the host plant.
Ehretia
is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. It contains about 50 species. The generic name honors German botanical illustrator Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708–1770).
"Cordia dodecandra", "Tabebuia chrysantha", "Piscidia piscipula", "Crescentia alata", "Enterolobium cyclocarpum", "
Ehretia
tenuifolia" and "Tabebuia rosea" are dominant species. Succulents are abundant and include species of "Acanthocereus", "Agave" and "Opuntia". Epiphytes and shrubs in the genera "Acacia", "Bursera", "Ficus", "Phyllanthus", and "Pithecellobium" have the greatest diversity of species. Herbaceous plants are scarce.
The larvae feed on "
Ehretia
acuminata". They live in webs amongst the flowers of the host plant. Initially they feed on the flowers, but may also eat the leaves when they mature. They are dark green and black. Pupation takes pace under the bark.