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Capparis is a of in the family . It includes 142 species of or which are collectively known as caper shrubs or caperbushes. Capparis species occur over a wide range of in the and regions of Africa, Eurasia, Australasia, and the Pacific.

The genus was included in the family in the unrevised APG II system.


Plant description
The leaves are simple, entire, and rarely reduced. Flowers are bisexual, bracteates, axillary or supra-axillary, solitary or in rows, in racemes or umbels. Sepals and petals are 4 in number and are free. Stamens are many, ovary on a gynophore, one-celled. Fruit is a berry, globose or ellipsoid.


Uses and ecology
Caperbushes are mainly used by humans for their fruit, which are rich in . C. spinosa, simply known as , yields fruit and more importantly flower buds, which are widely used as a vegetable . The flower bud has been used since antiquity, and many classical authors indicate that the berry or small white blossom was commonly used as an aphrodisiac and a condiment. The plant is known in classical as אֲבִיּוֹנָה, a word that appears in one verse of Scripture ( 12:5).

The fruit of other , such as ( C. decidua), are also used for cooking; C. mitchellii and the Wild passionfruit (the local of C. spinosa) are well-known in . seeds ( C. masaikai) are eaten as sweets.

Mabinlang is also used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Aspalathos, the root of a shrub contained for example in the sacred kp.t (), is sometimes considered to be C. spinosa. Other species have also recorded uses in and ; dedicated research is largely lacking however. are sweet-tasting found in Mabinlang seed (and possibly in other Capparis species); at least one of them is highly resistant to heat. The market for mabinlins is not large, but this is mainly due to insufficient supply rather than to lack of demand.

The 1889 book The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that Capparis canescens was also referred to as "Mondoleu" by the indigenous people from Rockhampton area of Queensland and that "The fruit is pyriform and half an inch in diameter. It is eaten by the aborigines without any preparation." (Thozet.) Mr. P. O'Shanesy observes that the pulpy part in which these Australian species of Capparis are imbedded is a good substitute for mustard."

Caperbushes from regions - chiefly C. decidua - are highly useful in landscape gardening, and . They can stop and preserve agricultural land. Any large-flowered species can be used to attract . The Crimson Rose ( Atrophaneura hector), a spectacular swallowtail butterfly of , likes to visit flowers of in the winter months for example.

The fruit and seeds of caperbushes are relished by many and other animals such as spiny-tailed lizards. Capparis plants are highly important as food for certain , many of them being :

  • (chocolate albatross) - recorded on C. heyneana and C. roxburghii.
  • Astraptes fulgerator (two-barred flasher) - recorded on C. frondosa.Hébert et al. (2004), Brower et al. (2006)
  • (caper white or pioneer) - recorded on C. zeylanica.
  • (common gull) - mainly on C. zeylanica.
  • Hebomoia glaucippe (great orangetip) - recorded on C. monii, C. roxburghii and C. sepiaria.
  • (white orangetip) - recorded on C. grandis, C. sepiaria, C. decidua, and C. divaricata.
    (2025). 9788173713545, Universities Press.
  • (psyche) - recorded on C. zeylanica and others.
  • Pareronia ceylanica (dark wanderer) - recorded on C. heydeana, C. rheedii
  • Pareronia valeria (common wanderer) - recorded on C. zeylanica, C. rheedii, C. heydeana

The Mycosphaerella capparis was described from a caperbush. Some species of Capparis are becoming rare, mainly due to habitat destruction, and a few are seriously threatened with .


Species
Plants of the World Online currently includes:

  1. Capparis acutifolia Sweet
  2. Capparis annamensis (Baker f.) M.Jacobs
  3. (F.Muell.) Christenh. & Byng
  4. (F.Muell.) – Brush caper
  5. Capparis artensis Montrouz.
  6. Capparis assamica Hook.f. & Thomson
  7. Sy, R.K.Choudhary & Joongku Lee
  8. Capparis batianoffii Guymer
  9. Capparis beneolens Gagnep.
  10. Capparis bodinieri H.Lév.
  11. Capparis brachybotrya Hallier f.
  12. DC.
  13. Capparis brevispina DC.
  14. Capparis burmanica Collett & Hemsl.
  15. Capparis buwaldae M.Jacobs
  16. Capparis callophylla Blume
  17. Capparis canescens Banks ex DC.
  18. Capparis cantoniensis Lour.
  19. Capparis cartilaginea Decne.
  20. Capparis cataphyllosa M.Jacobs
  21. Capparis chingiana B.S.Sun
  22. Capparis chrysomeia Bojer
  23. M.Jacobs
  24. Capparis cleghornii Dunn
  25. Capparis corymbosa Lam.
  26. Capparis cucurbitina King
  27. Capparis daknongensis Sy, G.C.Tucker, Cornejo & Joongku Lee
  28. Capparis danielii
  29. Capparis dasyphylla Merr. & F.P.Metcalf
  30. (Forssk.) Edgew. (= C. aphylla) – ( kirir, k(h)air, karril, etc.)
  31. Ridl.
  32. Gilg
  33. Capparis divaricata Lam.
  34. Capparis diversifolia Wight & Arn.
  35. Capparis dongvanensis Sy, B.H.Quang & D.V.Hai
  36. Capparis echinocarpa Pierre ex Gagnep.
  37. Hallier f.
  38. Capparis erythrocarpos Isert
  39. Capparis fascicularis DC.
  40. B.S.Sun
  41. Capparis flavicans Kurz
  42. Capparis floribunda Wight
  43. Fici & Souvann.
  44. Capparis fohaiensis B.S.Sun
  45. Capparis formosana Hemsl.
  46. Capparis fusifera Dunn
  47. Capparis gialaiensis Sy
  48. Capparis grandidieri Baill.
  49. Capparis grandiflora Wall. ex Hook.f. & Thomson
  50. L.f.
  51. Capparis hainanensis Oliv.
  52. Matsum.
  53. Capparis hereroensis Schinz
  54. Capparis heteracantha DC.
  55. Capparis hinnamnoensis Souvann. & Fici
  56. Capparis humistrata (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  57. Capparis hypovellerea Gilg & Gilg-Ben.
  58. Capparis incanescens
  59. Capparis jacobsii Hewson
  60. Capparis kbangensis Sy & D.V.Hai
  61. Capparis kebarensis Fici
  62. Gagnep.
  63. Ridl.
  64. Capparis koioides M.Jacobs
  65. Capparis kollimalayana M.B.Viswan.
  66. Capparis lanceolaris DC.
  67. Capparis lanceolatifolia Fici, Bouaman. & Souvann.
  68. Gagnep.
  69. Capparis lasiantha R.Br. ex DC.
  70. Capparis lobbiana Turcz.
  71. Capparis longestipitata Heine
  72. Capparis longgangensis S.L.Mo & X.S.Lee ex Y.S.Huang
  73. Capparis loranthifolia Lindl.
  74. (Banks ex DC.) Benth.
  75. Capparis macleishii (A.G.Mill.) Christenh. & Byng
  76. Capparis macrantha Souvann., Fici & Lanors.
  77. Capparis masaikai H.Lév.
  78. Capparis mekongensis Gagnep.
  79. Capparis membranifolia Kurz
  80. Capparis micracantha DC.
  81. Capparis micrantha A.Rich.
  82. Capparis mitchellii (Lindl. ex F.Muell.) Lindl. – wild orange (Australia), merne atwakeye (Arrernte)
  83. Capparis monantha M.Jacobs
  84. Wight
  85. Capparis multiflora Hook.f. & Thomson
  86. Capparis nilgiriensis Subba Rao, Kumari & V.Chandras.
  87. (Endl.) F.Muell. ex - devil's guts (Norfolk Island)
  88. Capparis nummularia DC.
  89. Capparis olacifolia Hook.f. & Thomson
  90. F.Muell. ex Benth.
  91. Capparis pachyphylla M.Jacobs
  92. Capparis parvifolia Fici
  93. Pax
  94. Capparis pranensis (Pierre ex Gagnep.) M.Jacobs
  95. Capparis pseudocerasifera Hauman
  96. Capparis pubiflora DC.
  97. Capparis pubifolia B.S.Sun
  98. Capparis pyrifolia Lam.
  99. Capparis quiniflora DC.
  100. Gagnep.
  101. Capparis ramonensis Danin
  102. DC.
  103. Capparis richardii Baill.
  104. M.Jacobs
  105. Capparis rotundifolia Rottler
  106. Capparis roxburghii DC.
  107. Capparis rufidula M.Jacobs
  108. Capparis sabiifolia Hook.f. & Thomson
  109. Capparis sandwichiana DC. – Hawaiian caper, Maiapilo, Pua pilo ( endemic)
  110. Capparis sarmentosa A.Cunn. ex Benth.
  111. Capparis scortechinii King
  112. Capparis sepiaria L.; a cryptic species complex
  113. Capparis shanesiana F.Muell.
  114. Capparis shevaroyensis Sundararagh.
  115. Capparis siamensis Kurz
  116. Capparis sikkimensis Kurz
  117. L.
    (note: C. zoharyi Inocencio, D.Rivera, Obón & Alcaraz is a synonym of C. spinosa var. aegyptia (Lam.) Boiss.)
  118. Capparis srilankensis Sundararagh.
  119. Capparis subsessilis B.S.Sun
  120. Capparis sunbisiniana M.L.Zhang & G.C.Tucker
  121. Capparis tagbanuorum Fici
  122. Capparis tchaourembensis Fici
  123. Dalzell
  124. Capparis thorelii Gagnep.
  125. Capparis thozetiana (F.Muell.) F.Muell.
  126. Capparis tomentosa Lam.
  127. Capparis tonkinensis Gagnep.
  128. Capparis trichocarpa B.S.Sun
  129. Capparis trinervia Hook.f. & Thomson
  130. Capparis trisonthiae Srisanga & Chayam.
  131. Capparis umbonata Lindl. - northern wild orange
  132. Capparis urophylla F.Chun
  133. Capparis velutina P.I.Forst.
  134. Capparis versicolor Griff.
  135. Capparis viburnifolia Gagnep.
  136. Oliv.
  137. B.S.Sun
  138. Capparis yunnanensis Craib & W.W.Sm.
  139. Capparis zeylanica L. (= C. linearis Blanco) – kapchip ()
  140. Capparis zippeliana Miq.
  141. Inocencio et al.


Formerly placed here
  • Adansonia gregorii F.Muell. (as Capparis gibbosa A.Cunn.)
  • Boscia albitrunca (Burch.) Gilg & Benedict (as C. albitrunca Burch.)
  • (as C. oleoides Burch. ex DC.)
  • (Lour.) DC. (as C. magna Lour.)
  • Morisonia flexuosa L. (as C. flexuosa (L.) L.) – Limber caper
  • Morisonia hastata (Jacq.) Christenh. & Byng (as C. hastata – Broadleaf caper
  • Morisonia heterophylla (Ruiz & Pav. ex DC.) Christenh. & Byng (as C. heterophylla Ruiz & Pav. ex DC.)
  • Morisonia pulcherrima (Jacq.) Miers (as C. pulcherrima Jacq.)
  • (Griseb.) Christenh. & Byng (as C. retusa Griseb.)
  • Morisonia salicifolia (Griseb.) Christenh. & Byng (as C. salicifolia Griseb.)
  • Morisonia scabrida (Kunth) Seem. (as C. scabrida Kunth)
  • Morisonia speciosa (Griseb.) Cornejo & H.H.Iltis (as C. speciosa Griseb.)
  • (Thonn. & Schumach.) Gilg & Gilg-Ben (as C. reflexa Thonn. & Schumach.)


See also
  • Caparica (Almada)


Footnotes
  • (2006): Problems with DNA barcodes for species delimitation: ‘ten species’ of Astraptes fulgerator reassessed (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae). Systematics and Biodiversity 4(2): 127–132. PDF fulltext
  • (2004): Ten species in one: DNA barcoding reveals cryptic species in the semitropical skipper butterfly Astraptes fulgerator. 101(41): 14812–14817. PDF fulltext Supporting Appendices

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