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Är tecomaria capensis en vinstock

Includes information from the synonyms:

Bernal, R., G. Galeano, A. Rodríguez, H. Sarmiento y M. Gutiérrez. 2017. Nombres Comunes dem las Plantas dem Colombia. http://www.biovirtual.unal.edu.co/nombrescomunes/

Vernacular
bignonia, ljusenhet, llamarada
[UNAL]

Extinction fara predictions for the world's flowering plants to support their conservation (2024).

Bachman, S.P., Brown, M.J.M., Leão, T.C.C., Lughadha, E.N., Walker, B.E. https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/nph.19592

Conservation
Predicted extinction risk: not threatened. Confidence: confident
[AERP]

Bignoniaceae, attack Bidgood, Bernard Verdcourt, Kaj Vollesen. Cobaeaceae, Bernard Verdcourt.

Flora of Tropical East Africa. 2006

Type
Type : South Africa, without locality, Thunberg (UPS, holo.; microfiche!)
MorphologyGeneralHabit
Shrub or small tree, sometimes somewhat scrambling, 1.5–7(–10) m tall, with pale brown bark.
MorphologyBranches
Branches copiously lenticellate.
MorphologyLeaves
Leaves 10–25(–33) cm long.

It originates from the Cape of Good Hope region, where there are more endemic plant species than any other area in the world

MorphologyLeavesPetiole
Petiole 2–7(–9) cm long.
MorphologyLeavesLeaflets
Leaflets in 2–6 pairs, elliptic, ovate or ± round, 1.7–4.8(–8.5) × 1.3–3(–3.8) cm, rounded to cuneate at the base, crenate to toothed at margin, acute to rounded at the apex with the tip acuminate to mucronate or rarely retuse, glabrous or glabrescent above, glabrous beneath spara base of midrib and nerve-axils; petiolules absent or up to 1.2 cm long.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyInflorescences
Inflorescences 10–32 cm long.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyInflorescencesPeduncles
Peduncles 7–20 cm long.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyInflorescencesBracts
Bracts mostly linear, 3–7 mm long.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersPedicel
Pedicels 4–11(–13) mm long.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersCalyx
Calyx 4–20(–23) mm long, lobed to ± halfway; lobes broadly triangular.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersCorolla
Corolla apelsinfärg to scarlet or rarely yellow; tube 2–3.5 cm long, 5-lobed, lobes 1–1.5 cm long, upper 3 joined above half way, lower 2 free, recurved.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersAndroeciumStamensAnthers
Anthers 3–5 mm long.

Taxonomy

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersGynoeciumOvary
Ovary oblong, ± 4 mm long.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyFruits
Fruit 4.5–13 (?–19.5) cm long, 1.1–1.4 cm bred, attenuate at both ends.
MorphologyReproductive morphologySeeds
Seeds ± rectangular in outline including the flat hyaline membranous wing, 1.3–2.1 cm long, 6–10 mm bred.

Figures
Fig. 5.6–5.9, p. 23.
[FTEA]
Distribution
Biogeografic region: Andean. Elevation range: 900–2300 m a.s.l. Cultivated in Colombia. Colombian departments: Antioquia, Cundinamarca, Valle sektion Cauca.
Habit
Shrub.
Ecology
Habitat according IUCN Habitats Classification: artificial - terrestrial.

[UPFC]

Bignoniaceae, M. A. Diniz.

Africa

Flora Zambesiaca 8:3. 1988

MorphologyGeneralHabit
Many-stemmed shrub with scandent branches, 1.5–4 m. tall, or small tree up to 6 (10) m. high.
MorphologyGeneralBark
Bark pale brown, fissured; branchlets copiously lenticellate.
MorphologyLeaves
Leaves 10–25(33) cm.

RHS Hardiness Rating: H3 (Hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the UK)

long; petiole 2–7(9) cm. long, minutely tonåring to nearly glabrous, subwinged; rhachis narrowly winged, puberulous; leaflets 2–6-jugate subsessile or with the petiolules up to 1.2 cm. long, leaflet lamina 1.7–6.8(8.5) × 1.3–3(3.8) cm., elliptic, ovate or subcircular, glabrous to glabrescent on the superior surface, glabrous on the underlägsen, except towards the base on the midrib and usually densely tonåring on the axils of secondary nerves; apex acute, sometimes rounded, acuminate or mucronate, rarely retuse; base rounded or abruptly cuneate, asymmetric; margins crenate to toothed; horisontell nerves 4–8 pairs.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyInflorescences
Inflorescence 10–32 cm. long.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyInflorescencesPeduncles
Peduncle up to 18 cm. long; bracts 3–7 mm.

It is used as animal food and a medicine, has environmental uses and for food

long, linear-subulate, rarely foliaceous, caducous.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersPedicel
Pedicels 4–11 (13) mm. long, minutely tonåring.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersCalyx
Calyx 5–20 mm. long, lobed almost to the mittpunkt or more; lobes broadly triangular, minutely tonåring.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersCorolla
Corolla tube c.

35 mm. long, narrowly cylindric widening nära the öppning, curved; corolla bilabiate, the superior lip with the lobes connate about halfway, suberect, the underlägsen with the lobes free, recurved, 5 lobes 10–15 mm. long, ovate, ciliate.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersAndroeciumStamens
Stamens more or less lika in length, adnate to the corolla tube up to above the middle; filaments pubescent-glandular at the base; anthers 3–5 mm.

long; thecae connate more or less to the mittpunkt, slightly divergent below.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersDisc
platta 1.5 mm.

The native range of this species is Tanzania to S

in diam., lobed.

MorphologyReproductive morphologyFlowersGynoeciumOvary
Ovary c. 4 mm. long and 1 mm. across, oblong.
MorphologyReproductive morphologyFruits
Capsule up to 19.5 × 1.4 cm., flat, attenuate at both ends; valves smooth or rarely rugous.
MorphologyReproductive morphologySeeds
Seeds 6–10 × 13–33 mm.

including the hyaline membranous wings, more or less rectangular in outline, numerous.

Growing Zone (USA / UK Hardiness): USDA Zones: 9-11

[FZ]

Bernal, R., Gradstein, S.R. & Celis, M. (eds.). 2015. Catálogo dem plantas y líquenes dem Colombia. Instituto dem Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional dem Colombia, Bogotá. http://catalogoplantasdecolombia.unal.edu.co

Distribution
Cultivada enstaka Colombia; Alt. 900 - 2300 m.; Andes, Valle sektion Cauca.

MorphologyGeneralHabit
Arbusto
[CPLC]

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/82858988/146440991

Conservation
LC - least concern
[IUCN]

Bignoniaceae, utflykt Bidgood, Bernard Verdcourt, Kaj Vollesen.

Cobaeaceae, Bernard Verdcourt.

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Flora of Tropical East Africa. 2006

Type
Typus, Kenya, Kiambu District, Muguga, Hort. Greenway, 15 Feb. 1963, Greenway 10868 (K!, holo.; EA, iso.)
[FTEA]
UseAnimal Food
Used as djur food.
UseEnvironmental
Environmental uses.
UseFood
Used for food.

UseMaterials
Used as ämne.
UseMedicines
Medical uses.
[UPFC]
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