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Cyphostemma setosum (Roxb.) Alston [family VITACEAE]
Wight, #s.n.
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Specimens
India
Cyphostemma setosum (Roxb.) Alston [family VITACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Wild, H.; Drummond, R.B.,
Vitis setosa Wall. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus setosa Roxb. [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Gamble, J.S.
Vitis setosa Wall. [family VITACEAE]
Cissus setosa Roxb. [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Gamble, J.S.
Type of Cissus psammophila Gilg & M. Brandt [family VITACEAE]
Busse, W. C. O., #990
190-1901;s.d.;
Specimens
Cyphostemma setosum (Roxb.) Alston [family VITACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Data not digitized
Type of Cissus psammophila Gilg & M. Brandt [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Data not digitized
Type of Cissus psammophila Gilg & M. Brandt [family VITACEAE]; Verified by Data not digitized
Cyphostemma setosum Roxb. Alston [family VITACEAE]
FZ, Vol 2, Part 2, page 439, (1966) Author: H. Wild and R. B. Drummond
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
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Prostrate herb; stems striate, sparsely pubescent and with capitate glandular hairs; tendrils present. Leaves 3(5)-foliolate; sessile or subsessile; leaflet-lamina up to 5 × 3 cm. (in median leaflet, lateral leaflets less than 1/2 the size of the terminal), narrowly obovate to obovate, apex obtuse or acute, margin irregularly serrate-crenate with glandular serrations, base cuneate, sparsely pilose or glabrescent above with capitate-glandular hairs, sparsely pilose and capitate-glandular especially on the nerves below; petiolules up to 1 cm. long on the median leaflet; stipules up to c. 1 cm. long, lanceolate, sparsely pubescent, margins usually glandular. Cymes on short side-branches, lax, trichotomous; peduncle up to 3 cm. long, indumentum as for stems; pedicels up to 5 mm. long, pubescent and with capitate-glandular hairs; bracts and bracteoles c. 2 mm. long, linear, pubescent. Flower-bud c. 2·5 mm. long, oblong-cylindric, constricted near the middle, pilose or glabrescent. Calyx 0·5 mm. long, subentire, pilose. Ovary glabrous or with a few glands; style c. 1·5 mm. long; stigma indistinct. Fruit (immature) ellipsoid, glabrous or with a few glands.
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