Distimake vitifolius explained

Distimake vitifolius is a flowering vine of the family Convolvulaceae, native to tropical & subtropical Asia.[1]

Description

Twiners with deciduous, fulvous hairs. Leaf ovate, cordate, digitately five to seven lobes, ; lobes dentate, ovate, acuminate. Cyme few-flowered; peduncle, long Sepals ovate-lanceolate, obtuse and mucronate, to long. Corolla campanulate, yellow, glabrous, long Capsule globose, to across, yellow[2]

Distribution

Distimake vitifolius is distributed across the Indomalayan realm, that is India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, China, Malaysia.

Notes and References

  1. Pisuttimarn . Ponprom . Simões . Ana Rita Giraldes . Petrongari . Fernanda Satori . Simão-Bianchini . RosâNgela . Barbosa . Juliana Cruz Jardim . de Man . Ine . Fonseca . Luiz Henrique Martins . Janssens . Steven B . Patil . Sujit B . Shimpale . Vinod B . Pornpongrungrueng . Pimwadee . Leliaert . Frederik . Chatrou . Lars W . 2023-06-16 . Distimake vitifolius (Convolvulaceae): reclassification of a widespread species in view of phylogenetics and convergent pollen evolution . Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society . en . 202 . 3 . 363–388 . 10.1093/botlinnean/boac077 . 0024-4074.
  2. Web site: Herbarium JCB . 2024-09-02 . indiaflora-ces.iisc.ac.in.