Callicarpa basilanensis

Callicarpa basilanensis is often sold by plant hunters in the Philippines. Unfortunately it is doubtful that is the correct plant. The Philippines has many varieties of Callicarpa but americana is not assumed to be one of them.

Basically, just another marketing scam that hunters use to sell a plant. Maybe scam is a harsh way to phrase it as it could be from just a lack of knowledge that the hunters posess. They label it americana to give it a name in the hopes they can sell it to any buyer that, like me, just is not aware of what they offer.

While I am not ready to say the plants I received are NOT americana, it definitely warrants a thorough investigation as that plant is just not known to exist in the Philippines. Maybe this will be found to be Callicarpa erioclona (tubang-dalag) or Callicarpa basilanensis, or who knows which ones I have.

Another unfortunate mystery, but I like mysteries.

Callicarpa basilanensis specifics

  • Core Identification & Taxonomy
    • Scientific Name: Calicarpa basilanensis
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    • Family: Lamiaceae
    • Varietals:
    • Habitat/Range: Southern United States
  • Morphology & Characteristics
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  • Bonsai Notes
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    • Soil Mix: Limestone (anapog), Akadama, Pumice, Lava Rock
    • Fertilizing: balanced fertilizer every 4 weeks (spring through autumn). .
  • Styling and Maintenance
    • Pruning: Regular pruning is essential.
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Gallery images

Firstly, we are uploading pictures of our plants to show the parts of a plant that may help in identification. Secondly, we only have so many plants and my photography skills are not actually skillful. Finally, if it would help to see another angle or view, view us a message and we will attempt to get the right picture perspective.