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Jacquemontia nodiflora
Jacquemontia nodiflora
- Botanic Family
- Convolvulaceae
- Author
- (Desrousseau) G. Don
Common Names
- Campanilla (Dominican Republic)
Geographical Habitats
- Belize
- Bolivia
- Bahia
- Minas Gerais - Brazil
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Ecuador
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Hispaniola
- Honduras
- Jamaica
- Leeward Islands
- Mexico
- Netherland Antilles
- Nicaragua
- Guyana
- Panama
- Peru
- Puerto Rico
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Virgin Islands - USA
- Venezuela
- Venezuelan Antilles
- Windward Islands
Natural Habitats
- Roadside
- forest
- scrubland
- woodland
- secondary vegetation
- deciduous forest
- disturbed forest
- thorn forest
- coastal thickets
- riverside
- montane forest
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Slightly woody twining pubescent or tomentose liana becoming glabrescent. Mucronulate leaves sparsely covered with hairs or bristles above, densely white or golden pubescent beneath to 60mm long. Scented white flowers to 15mm long with pubescent bracts in many-flowered axillary cymes or corymbs with setaceous bracts, pubescent or glabrous sepals to 3mm long, glabrous white corolla to 14mm long. Green to pale brown 8-valved glabrous capsule 5mm long.
Further References
- Mobot
- NYBG
- Neotrop
- FB
- G. Don
- JAA
- FOPE
- SAFIO
- Kew
- Standley