
Family • Apocynaceae
Kuyon-kuyon
Lepiniopsis ternatensis Valeton
KOLINOS / LEPINIOPSIS
| Scientific names | Common names |
| Lepiniopsis philippinensis Elmer | Kolinos (Tag.) |
| Lepiniopsis ternatensis Valeton | Kuyon-kuyon (Tagalog) |
| Magpanias (Bisaya) | |
| Lepiniopsis ternatensis Valeton is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online | |
| Other vernacular names |
| INDONESIA: Pulasari pohon, Tokupoa (Moluccas). |
• Tree to 36 m tall, to 46 cm dbh; Bark grey, yellowish grey, grey-brown or brown, smooth or vertically finely fissured or pustular; Branchlets glabrous, not lenti-cellate. Leaves: Inflorescence 1.5-24 cm long; Sepals ovate, 0.9-1.8 by 1.1-1.4 mm, 0.7-1 times as long as wide, apex rounded, glabrous, not ciliate. Stamens inserted at 4.7-7 mm from corolla base which is 0.5-0.7 of tube length; Ovary 0.7-0.9 mm high, glabrous; Fruit red or black, 2.1-7 by 0.9-1.9 cm, ellipsoid, often somewhat curved.Seeds 17-21 by 4-7 by 4.5-5 mm. (Flora Malesiana) Distribution Constituents Properties Studies Availability |
May 2026
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| PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS |
| IMAGE SOURCE: Lepiniopsis ternatensis - leaf and fruit / earth.com / Non-commercial use / click on image or link to go to source page / earth.com |
| OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Lepiniopsis ternatensis - ripening fruit / by Iska Gushilman / CC BY-NC-ND / click on image or link to go to source page / Useful Tropical Plants |
| OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Lepiniopsis ternatensis - developing fruit / by Iska Gushilman / CC BY-NC-ND / click on image or link to go to source page / Useful Tropical Plants |
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| List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants |
| New plant names needed The compilation now numbers over 1,750 medicinal plants. While I believe there are hundreds more that can be added to the collection, they are becoming more difficult to find. If you have a plant to suggest for inclusion, native or introduced, please email the info: scientific name (most helpful), local plant name (if known), any known folkloric medicinal use, and, if possible, a photo. Your help will be greatly appreciated. |
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