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Heliotropium

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Heliotropium arborescens, Heliotropium indicum, Heliotropium europaeum, Heliotropium curassavicum, Heliotropium foertherianum

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Heliotropium /ˌhliəˈtrpiəm, -li-/ is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family, Boraginaceae. There are 250 to 300 Species in this genus, which are commonly known as heliotropes (sg. /ˈhiːL..ətroʊp/).

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Heliotropium Heliotropium arborescens by The Gardening Blog

Plants of oman heliotropium bacciferum


Etymology

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The name "heliotrope" derives from the old idea that the inflorescences of these plants turned their rows of flowers to the sun. Ἥλιος (Helios) is Greek for "sun", τρέπειν (trepein) means "to turn". The Middle English name "turnsole" has the same meaning.

Ecology and human use

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Several heliotropes are popular garden plants, most notably garden heliotrope (H. arborescens). Some species are weeds, and many are hepatotoxic if eaten in large quantities due to abundant pyrrolizidine alkaloids. There have been cases of canine death due to over-ingestion of this toxic plant. Some danaine butterflies, such as male queen butterflies, visit these plants, being attracted to their pyrrolizidine alkaloids Though it is not palatable and most animals will completely ignore it, there have been cases of horses, swine and cattle being poisoned due to contamination of hay.

Caterpillars of the grass jewel (Freyeria trochylus), a gossamer-winged butterfly, feed on H. strigosum.

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The sap of heliotrope flowers, namely of European heliotrope (H. europaeum), was used as a food coloring in Middle Ages and Early Modern French cuisine.

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One of the most famous ragtime piano melodies is "Heliotrope Bouquet", composed in 1907 by Louis Chauvin (the first two strains) and Scott Joplin (the last two strains).

Garden heliotrope is grown in Southern Europe as an ingredient for perfume.

The purplish facial rash of dermatomyositis is called "heliotrope rash" because it resembles E. arborescens.

Selected species

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  • Heliotropium amplexicaule Vahl – clasping heliotrope, summer heliotrope, blue heliotrope
  • Heliotropium anderssonii
  • Heliotropium angiospermum
  • Heliotropium anomalum Hook. & Arn. – Polynesian heliotrope, Pacific heliotrope (Pacific Islands)
  • Heliotropium anomalum var. argenteumhinahina kū kahakai (Hawaii)
  • Heliotropium arborescens – garden heliotrope, common heliotrope, cherry pie
  • Heliotropium argenteum
  • Heliotropium asperrimum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium balfourii
  • Heliotropium bracteatum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium conocarpum F.Muell. ex Benth.
  • Heliotropium crispatum F.Muell. ex Benth.
  • Heliotropium diversifolium F.Muell. ex Benth.
  • Heliotropium chenopodiaceum (A.DC.) Clos.
  • Heliotropium claussenii DC.
  • Heliotropium convolvulaceum – sweet-scented heliotrope, showy heliotrope
  • Heliotropium curassavicum L. – seaside heliotrope, salt heliotrope, monkey tail, quail plant, Chinese parsley; cola de mico (Spanish)
  • Heliotropium dentatum
  • Heliotropium derafontense
  • Heliotropium ellipticum
  • Heliotropium epacrideum F.Muell. ex Benth.
  • Heliotropium europaeum L. – European heliotrope, European Turnsole (Europe, Asia, and North Africa)
  • Heliotropium fasciculatum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium flintii F.Muell. ex A.S.Mitch.
  • Heliotropium foertherianum Diane & Hilger – tree heliotrope, velvet soldierbush, octopus bush (South Asia, East Asia, Melanesia, western Polynesia, northern Australia)
  • Heliotropium foliatum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium glabellum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium heteranthum (F.Muell.) Ewart & O.B.Davies
  • Heliotropium indicum L. – Indian turnsole
  • Heliotropium kuriense
  • Heliotropium laceolatum Loefg.
  • Heliotropium lineariifolium Phil.
  • Heliotropium megalanthumn I.M.Johnst.
  • Heliotropium nigricans
  • Heliotropium paniculatum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium pannifolium – St. Helena heliotrope (Saint Helena) (extinct, c. 1820)
  • Heliotropium pauciflorum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium paulayanum
  • Heliotropium pleiopterum F.Muell.
  • Heliotropium procumbens
  • Heliotropium prostratum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium ramosissimum
  • Heliotropium riebeckii
  • Heliotropium shoabense
  • Heliotropium sinuatum (Miers) I.M.Johnst.
  • Heliotropium socotranum
  • Heliotropium stenophyllum
  • Heliotropium strigosum Willd.
  • Heliotropium tenellum
  • Heliotropium tenuifolium R.Br.
  • Heliotropium ventricosum R.Br.
  • Heliotropium wagneri
  • Heliotropium aff. wagneri (Samhah, Yemen)
  • Formerly included here

  • Chrozophora tinctoria (as H. tricoccum)
  • Tournefortia gnaphalodes (L.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult. (as H. gnaphalodes L.)
  • References

    Heliotropium Wikipedia


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