Hamelia patens
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Hamelia patens (Firebush, hummingbird bush, scarlet bush or "redhead") is a large perennial shrub or small tree from subtropical and tropical America. The Firebush has a native range that runs from Florida in the southern United States to as far south as Argentina.USDA (2006) It has orangish-red tubular flowers, which recruit hummingbirds and butterflies for pollinationWelch (2003). Their corolla varies much in length, making it attractive to a wide range of pollinatorsFenster (1991). The fruit is a small dark red berry . Despite its somewhat scraggy appearance, this is a valuable garden tree in warmer climates and even in temperate ones, as long as the soil remains above freezing. Hummingbirds attracted by its flowers and other birds feeding on the fruit will also forage on small insects found in the vicinity, helping to keep down pests. The fruit have a refreshing, acidic taste and besides being much liked by some birds, they are also edible for humans; in Mexico, they are made into a fermented drink. Also, the plants are used in folk medicine against a range of ailments. A number of active compounds have been found in firebushIncluding maruquine and isomaruquine, pteropodine and isopteropodine, palmirine, rumberine, seneciophylline and stigmast-4-ene-3,6-dione. The bark contains significant amounts of tannins. See Duke (2007)., but no scientific study of its medical usefulness has been conducted yet.
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