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Wisteria frutescens (L.) Poir.

Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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Kraunhia macrostachys (T. & G.) Small, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 134. 1898.
Wisteria frutescens macrostachys T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1: 283. 1838. Wisteria macrostachys Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1: 283. as synonym. 1838. Wisteria frutescens magnifica Herincq, Rev. Hortic. 1862: 50. 1862. Bradleya macrostachys Small; Britton, Man. 549. 1901.
A woody vine, 6-S m. high; branches sparingly pilose when young; leaves 1-3 dm. long; petiole and rachis more or less silky-pilose; leaflets mostly 9, ovate tq elliptic-lanceolate, 37 em. long, acuminate at the apex, rounded or cordate at the base, sparingly silky-pilose on both sides or in age glabrate above; racemes 2-3 dm. long, drooping; peduncle densely hirsute and glandular; bracts lanceolate, acuminate, caducous; pedicels 10-12 mm. long; calyx densely hirsute and glandular, the tube about 6 mm. long; upper teeth almost obsolete, the upper lip rounded or truncate; lateral teeth 4-5 mm. long, lanceolate, the lowest one subulate, 6-7 mm. long; corolla lilac-purple or light-blue; basal auricle of the wings lanceolate to linear-subulate, reflexed, often nearly equaling the claw; basal auricles of the keel-petals deltoid, porrect; pod 7-12 cm. long, somewhat torulose, reddish-brown; seeds nearly black, 14 mm. long, 8 mm. thick.
Type locality: Louisiana.
Distribution: In swamps, from Illinois to Arkansas, Louisiana, and Tennessee.
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citação bibliográfica
Per Axel Rydberg. 1919. (ROSALES); FABACEAE; PSORALEAE. North American flora. vol 24(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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Kraunhia frutescens (I,.) Greene, Pittonia 2: 175. 1891
Glycine frulescens L. Sp. PI. 753. 1753.
Anonymos frutescens Walt. Fl. Car. 1S6. 1788.
A pios frutescens Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. 474. 1814.
Diplonyx elegans Raf . Fl . Ludov. 101. 1 S 1 7 .
Thyrsanthus frutescens Ell. Jour. Acad. Phila. 1: 371. 1818.
Wisteria speciosa Nutt. Gen. 2: 116. 1818.
Wisteria frutescens Poir. in Lam. Tab. Eneyc. 3: 674. 1823.
Thyrsanthus floridana Croom, Am. Jour. Sci. 25: 75. 1834.
Phaseclus frutescens Eaton & Wright, N. Am. Bot. 354. 1840.
Bradleya frutescens Britton, Man. 549. 1901.
A woody vine, 10-15 m. high; branches puberulent or villous when young; stipules lanceolate, caducous; leaves 1-3 dm. long; petiole and rachis more or less pubescent; leaflets 9-15, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 2-6 cm. long, acuminate, from acute to rounded at the base, glabrous and green above, pale and sparingly pubescent beneath; racemes dense, 410 cm. long, the rachis lanuginous-villous; bracts lanceolate, caducous; pedicels 4-6 mm. long; calyx finely pilose and more or less glandular, the tube campanulate, 5-6 mm. long, the upper two teeth broadly triangular, sometimes nearly obsolete, the lower three deltoid, 1-2 mm. long; corolla lilac-purple, 15-19 mm. long; basal auricles of the wings lanceolate, reflexed, those of the keel-petals porrect; pod linear, 5-10 cm. long, about 12 mm. broad, somewhat torulose.
Type locality: Carolina.
Distribution: Low ground from Virginia to Arkansas, Texas, and Florida.
licença
cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
citação bibliográfica
Per Axel Rydberg. 1919. (ROSALES); FABACEAE; PSORALEAE. North American flora. vol 24(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
original
visite a fonte
site do parceiro
North American Flora