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Cheniella glauca
Cheniella glauca
- Botanic Family
- Leguminosae
- Author
- (Bentham) R. Clark & Mackinder
Common Names
- Fen ye yang ti jia (Pinyin)
- Nwe-palan (Myanmar)
Geographical Habitats
- Cambodia
- Hongkong - China
- India
- Indonesia
- Laos
- Kedah
- Pahang
- Perak
- Perlis
- Seklangor - Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Thailand
- Vietnam
Natural Habitats
- Montane woodland
- grassland
- riverbanks
- forest edge and clearings
- lowland forest
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Tall deciduous glabrescent large woody liana or climbing shrub with glabrous stems, single or bifid tendrils, bifid leaves to 90mm dia., glabrous above, sparsely pubescent beneath. Small many-flowered red-pubescent terminal or lateral corymb 100mm x 80mm with 5mm long bracts and similar bracteoles, white flowers, calyx tube 24mm long with 5 lobes 3mm x 4mm, red-villous outside, 5 white petals to 12mm long red-villous outside, fruit a flat glabrous pod 250mm x 55mm,
Further References
- Chudian 2001
- FOC
- JDH
- The Plant List 2
- USNH
- F Indochine
- Flora Malesiana
- GBS