
Family • Phyllanthaceae
Iba-ibaan
Glochidion philippicum (Cav.) C.B.Rob.
PHILIPPINE BUTTONWOOD
Tian ye suan pan zi
| Scientific names | Common names |
| Actinodaphne sieboldiana Miq. | Iba-ibaan (Tag.) |
| Bradleia philippensis Willd. | Buttonwood (Engl.) |
| Bradleia philippica Cav. | Daintree cheese tree (Engl.) |
| Coccoglochidion erythrococcus K.Schum. | Little cheese tree (Engl.) |
| Diasperus compressicaulis (Kurz ex Teijsm. & Binn.) Kuntze | Philippine abacus plant (Engl.) |
| Diasperus philippinensis (Müll.Arg.) Kuntze | Philippine buttonwood (Engl.) |
| Diasperus kurzianus (Müll.Arg.) Kuntze | |
| Diasperus quercinus (Müll.Arg.) Kuntze | |
| Glochidion compressicaule Kurz ex Teijsm. & Binn. | |
| Glochidion ferdinandi var. mollis (Benth.) F.M.Bailey | |
| Glochidion formosanum Hayata | |
| Glochidion quercinum (Müll.Arg.) Boerl. | |
| Glochidion philippicum (Cav.) C.B.Rob. | |
| Glochidion philippinense Benth. | |
| Glochidion querinum (Müll.Arg.) Boerl. | |
| Glochidion sieboldianum (Miq.) Koidz. | |
| Gyrostemon blancoi Llanos | |
| Iozoste sieboldiana (Miq.) Kuntze | |
| Phyllanthus compressicaulis (Kurz ex Teijsm. & Binn.) Müll.Arg. | |
| Phyllanthus ferdinandi var. mollis | |
| Phyllanthus kurzianus Müll.Arg. | |
| Phyllanthus philippinensis Müll.Arg. | |
| Phyllanthus quercinus Müll.Arg. | |
| Glochidion philippicum is an accepted species. KEW: Plants of the World Online | |
| Note: Iba-ibaan (Glochidion philippicum) is a common name shared with Ibaiba-an (Phyllanthus urinaria). | |
| Other vernacular names |
| CHINA: Tian ye suan pan zi. |
| INDONESIA: Aging. |
| JAPAN: Namban-kankonoki. |
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Gen info • This small tree has widely spreading branches and the leaves are borne alternately along the branches, they are in the one plane rather than being spirally arranged. Because many branches appear short, they are often mistaken for compound leaves. The underneath surface of the leaf is pubescent. The insignificant flowers are born e in clusters in the axils, these are followed by depressed- lobular, fruit ribbed so that it resembles a small wheel of cheese or, a small Queensland blue pumpkin, greyish-green with 10-15 small lobes. When the outside splits then orange to red seeds are revealed, the color is due to the aril. This plant is being spread on campus by birds who eat the seeds. (JamesCookUniveristyAustralia) Distribution Constituents
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August 2026
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| PHOTOS / ILLUSTRATIONS |
| IMAGE SOURCE: Glochidion philippicum / by Steve Fitzgeral / CC BY SA 4.0 International / Click on image or link to go to sour page / Wikimedia Commons |
| OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Glochidion philippicum / © Jaw-Jian La / Some rights reserved / CC BY 4.0 International / Image modified / Click on image or link to go to source page / iNaturalist |
| OTHER IMAGE SOURCE: Glochidion philippicum / © Wen-Hsiang Cheng / Some rights reserved / CC BY NC / Image modified / Click on image or link to go to source page / iNaturalist |
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| List of Understudied Philippine Medicinal Plants |
| New plant names needed The compilation now numbers over 1,750 medicinal plants. While I believe there are hundreds more that can be added to the collection, they are becoming more difficult to find. If you have a plant to suggest for inclusion, native or introduced, please email the info: scientific name (most helpful), local plant name (if known), any known folkloric medicinal use, and, if possible, a photo. Your help will be greatly appreciated. |
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