#chonemorpha

Chonemorpha

Genus of plants

Chonemorpha is a genus that consists of large evergreen vigorous woody vines with milky sap from India, Sri Lanka, to Southeast Asia, the Philippines and South China. Growing dormant in sub-tropical and tropical climates and usually losing leaves if temperature gets below 60F. The plants have pubescent to almost tomentose branches, leaves and inflorescences. Large, corrugated, ovate leaves to 40 cm long, deep glossy green, opposite, pale and hairy beneath. Very fragrant, funnel-shaped, showy flowers to 8 cm across with long-peduncled and terminal cymes. Corolla cream with yellow center. Disk cupular with many seeds, ovate-shaped, compressed, with scanty endosperm, with a tuft of hairs at one end, dark brown. The plant is widely grown as a fence cover.SpeciesChonemorpha assamensis Furtado - Assam, Bangladesh Chonemorpha eriostylis Pit. in H.Lecomte - Yunnan, Guangdong, Vietnam Chonemorpha floccosa Tsiang & P.T.Li - Guangxi Chonemorpha fragrans (Moon) Alston - China, Indian Subcontinent, Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines Chonemorpha megacalyx Pierre ex Spire - Yunnan, Laos, Thailand Chonemorpha mollis Miq. - Java Chonemorpha parviflora Tsiang & P.T.Li - Yunnan, Guangxi Chonemorpha pedicellata Rao - W Himalayas Chonemorpha splendens Chun & Tsiang - Yunnan, Hainan Chonemorpha verrucosa (Blume) D.J.Middleton - Guangdong, Hainan, Yunnan, Bhutan, Assam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Indochinaformerly included

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