Filipino Akapulko
By Dr. Peter T. Dixon D.B.S.
Introduction
The attractive shrub is named for
its flower buds which grow in a column and look like fat
yellow candles each complete with a flame! The leaves
fold together at night. It is found on the slopes of Mt.
Banahaw in the Philippines. It has been taken around
the world and cultivated to attract butterflies and
medicinal values. It is the food plant of some
butterflies. The plant recruits ant bodyguards against
these caterpillars. It has "extra floral nectarines"
near the base of the leaves that produce sweet nectar to
attract ants.
Leaves or sap are used to treat
fungal infections such as ringworm. They contain a
fungicide, chrysophanic acid. Because of its anti-fungal
properties, it is a common ingredient in soaps, shampoos
and lotions in the Philippines. The effectiveness of
this plant against skin diseases is confirmed by modern
scientific studies.
Other chemicals contained in the
plant include saponin which acts as a laxative and
expels intestinal parasites. In Africa, the boiled
leaves are used to treat high-blood pressure. In South
America, besides skin diseases, it is also used to treat
a wide range of ailments from stomach problems, fever,
asthma to snake bite and venereal diseases (syphilis,
gonorrhea).
Akapulko is a shrub that grows wild
on Mt. Banahaw. The leaves contain chrysophanic acid.
The leaves are reported to be sudorific, diuretic and
purgative, being used in the same manner as senna. The
leaves are commonly used for ringworm and other skin
diseases. The leaves in decoction are also used to treat
bronchitis and asthma. Because of its anti-fungal
properties, it is a common ingredient in soaps,
shampoos, and lotions in the Philippines. The Philippine
Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) has
helped develop the technology for an Akapulko lotion.
General Information
Common name(s): Akapulko
USDA hardiness zones: 9 through 11 (But can be
grown in all areas as a potted plant)
Origin: Native to Philippines
Uses: specimen; container or planter; trained as
a standard; deck or patio; highway median
Availability: not native to North America
Description
The Akapulko Bush in ideal
conditions can grow to 25 Feet; however most of the time
will only reach a height of 10-15 feet and a spread of
10-15 feet. It contains an irregular Crown with an oval
shape. The crown has an open density. It is a fast
growing tree/bush with a coarse leaf.
The leaf has an even-pinnately
compound. The shape is oblong and venation is pinnate.
It is considered to be an evergreen. Each leaf blade is
2 – 4 inches. There are no color changes for fall
It is known for its very showy
yellow flower that lasts months and is ever blooming.
It seems to attract butterflies from everywhere of all
shapes and sizes.
The trunk and branches are upright,
do not droop, however they are not particularly
showing. Akapulko has a multi branches trunk.
Akapulko requires full/part sun. It
tolerates clay, sand, loam, slightly alkaline or acidic
souls as long as it is well drained. It will develop
root rot if left in soggy soil. It almost prefers dry
soil conditions. Roots do not seem to have any issues
other then root rot for damp areas. It is not
considered to be severely invasive; however it will have
seed pods that will have many seeds, if left on plant
can seed the area with new plants. High viability of
seeds. Pinching new growth increases branching,
creating a fuller canopy which produces more flowers.
Akapulko produces the nicest flower display next year
when it is pruned back hard in the spring. It makes a
beautiful accent in a shrub border or planted as a
specimen in a ground cover. Locate it near the patio or
by an entryway for a stunning fall accent plant.
Propagation is by cuttings or seed, blooming the
first year from seed.
Pests
Caterpillars can cause a problem
for Akapulko, eating the foliage and flower buds.
Diseases
No diseases are of major concern.
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