Ruellia is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as ruellias or wild petunias. They are not closely related to petunias (Petunia) although both genera belong to the same euasterid clade. The genus was named in honor of Jean Ruelle (1474âÂÂ1537), herbalist and physician to Francis I of France and translator of several works of Dioscorides.
Numerous formerly independent genera are nowadays considered synonymous with Ruellia, including Blechum, Eusiphon, and Ulleria. Acanthopale and Polylychnis are considered a distinct genera.
Ruellias are popular ornamental plants. Some are used as medicinal plants, but many are known or suspected to be poisonous. Their leaves are food for the caterpillars of several Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), typically Nymphalinae and in particular members of their tribe Junoniini, such as the larvae of the banded peacock (Anartia fatima). Nymphalinae using Ruellia as host plants include the common buckeye (Junonia coenia), recorded on R. nodiflora, the lemon pansy (Junonia lemonias), recorded on R. tuberosa, and the malachite butterfly (Siproeta stelenes) and Australian lurcher (Yoma sabina), which are recorded on several species.
Selected species
365 species are accepted. They include:
- Ruellia acutangula
- Ruellia affinis <small>(Schrad.) T.Anderson</small>
- Ruellia angustior
- Ruellia asperula
- Ruellia bahiensis
- Ruellia blechum <small>L.</small>
- Ruellia blumei <small>Steud.</small>
- Ruellia bourgaei <small>Hemsl.</small>
- Ruellia brevifolia <small>(Pohl) C.Ezcurra</small> – tropical wild petunia, red Christmas pride
- Ruellia californica
- Ruellia caroliniensis <small>(J.F.Gmel.) Steud.</small>
- Ruellia chartacea <small>(T.Anderson) Wassh.</small>
- Ruellia ciliatiflora <small>Hook.</small>
- Ruellia currorii
- Ruellia densa
- Ruellia devosiana <small>Jacob-Makoy ex E.Morren</small>
- Ruellia dielsii
- Ruellia dioscoridis
- Ruellia dissitifolia
- Ruellia drummondiana <small>(Nees) A.Gray</small>
- Ruellia elegans <small>Poir.</small>
- Ruellia eurycodon
- Ruellia fulgida <small>Andrews</small>
- Ruellia geminiflora – ipecacuanha-da-flor-roxa (Portuguese)
- Ruellia hapalotricha
- Ruellia helianthema
- Ruellia humilis <small>Nutt.</small> – fringeleaf wild petunia, plains petunia, fringeleaf ruellia, hairy ruellia, low ruellia, zigzag ruel
- Ruellia hypericoides
- Ruellia incomta
- Ruellia inundata
- Ruellia insignis
- Ruellia jaliscana <small>Standl.</small>
- Ruellia jussieuoides
- Ruellia kuriensis
- Ruellia macrantha <small>(Nees) Gower</small> – Christmas pride
- Ruellia macrophylla <small>Vahl</small>
- Ruellia makoyana <small>Hort.Makoy ex Closon</small>
- Ruellia mcvaughii <small>T.F.Daniel</small>
- Ruellia menthoides
- Ruellia multifolia
- Ruellia nitens
- Ruellia noctiflora
- Ruellia novogaliciana <small>T.F. Daniel</small>
- Ruellia nudiflora <small>(Engelm. & A.Gray) Urb.</small>
- Ruellia patula
- Ruellia paulayana
- Ruellia pedunculata
- Ruellia prostrata <small>Poir.</small>
- Ruellia rasa
- Ruellia rosea <small>(Nees) Hemsl.</small>
- Ruellia rufipila
- Ruellia simplex <small>C.Wright</small>
- Ruellia spissa <small>Leonard</small>
- Ruellia stemonacanthoides <small>(Oerst.) Hemsl.</small>
- Ruellia strepens <small>L.</small>
- Ruellia trachyphylla
- Ruellia tuberosa <small>L.</small> – minnie root, fever root, snapdragon root, sheep potato, popping pod, duppy gun, cracker plant (syn. R. picta)
- Ruellia verbasciformis
- Ruellia villosa
Uncertain status
Formerly placed here
Numerous plants, mainly in the family Acanthaceae, are former members of Ruellia. Some examples are:
See also
- 21540 Itthipanyanan, an asteroid named after a student who authored an award-winning experiment on the dehiscence and dispersion of Ruellia tuberosa seed pods.
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