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Cytinus

Cytinus is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. Species in this genus do not produce chlorophyll, but rely fully on its host plant. Cytinus usually parasitizes Cistus and Halimium, two genera of plants in the family Cistaceae. It has also been found on Ptilostemon chamaepeuce.

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Cytinus
Cytinus ruber from Sardinia
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Embryophytes
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Spermatophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malvales
Family: Cytinaceae
Genus: Cytinus
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Cytinus is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. Species in this genus do not produce chlorophyll, but rely fully on its host plant. Cytinus usually parasitizes Cistus and Halimium, two genera of plants in the family Cistaceae. It has also been found on Ptilostemon chamaepeuce.

Several species are found in the Mediterranean Region, South Africa, with a possibly undescribed species from Madagascar.1

Biology

C. capensis and C. sanguineus are dioecious, while C. hypocistis is monoecious.2

C. hypocistis has been shown to infect mainly Halimium halimifolium and Cistus monspeliensis in Portugal.3

Systematics

The genus Cytinus was previously included in the parasitic family Rafflesiaceae, but is now put into the family Cytinaceae2 (order Malvales), together with the genus Bdallophytum with four species.

Uses

The flower of C. hypocistis source ↗

The young C. hypocistis is cooked as an asparagus substitute and an extract has been used in herbal medicine for dysentery, throat tumors and as an astringent.4 C. ruber is also edible and was used in folk medicine as an emmenagogue.5

Species

Image Scientific name Distribution
Cytinus baronii Baker f. Madagascar.
Cytinus capensis Marloth South Africa
Cytinus glandulosus Jum. Madagascar.
Cytinus hypocistis (L.) L. Mediterranean from Morocco to southern France and Turkey
Cytinus malagasicus Jum. & H.Perrier Madagascar.
Cytinus ruber (Fourr.) Fritsch Mediterranean
Cytinus sanguineus (Thunb.) Fourc. South Africa
Cytinus visseri Burgoyne South Africa
Footnotes

Footnotes

  1. parasiticplants.siu.edu: Cytinaceae
  2. Nickrent et al. 2004
  3. Thorogood & Hiscock 2007
  4. "Cytinus hypocistis (Rafflesiaceae)". Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases. National Agricultural Library. Archived from the original on September 28, 2021.
  5. The University of Reading: Cytinus hypocistis Archived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
References

References

Further reading

Further reading

  • Burgoyne, P.M. (2006): A new species of Cytinus (Cytinaceae) from South Africa and Swaziland, with a key to the Southern African species. Novon 16(3): 315–319. Abstract Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
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