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Botanical name: Ardisia solanacea Family: Myrsinaceae (Myrsine family)
Synonyms: Ardisia elliptica, Ardisia humilis Shoebutton Ardisia is a large, evergreen shurb, growing up to 1.5-4 m
tall. Leaves are 10-20 cm long, elliptic to oblanceolate to obovate, entire, tip
narrow, with short stalks. Flowers are 1.5-2 cm across, pink or pinkish-
white, in axillary, corymb-like racemes, shorter than the leaves, borne at
the bases of new shoots. Petals
spread outwards, broad, tube very short. Fruit is 7-13 mm in diameter,
depressed-round, black with pink juice when ripe, tipped by style base,
supported on persistent sepals. Shoebutton Ardisia is a native of moist
ravines and forests almost throughout India. It is also found in the
Himalayas, at altittudes of 200-1100 m, Kumaun to Sikkim. Sometimes
cultivated in gardens for its evergreen habit and showy pink flowers.
Flowering: March-August.
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