Scientific Name | Gonolobus suberosus var. granulatus (Matelea gonocarpos) | USDA PLANTS Symbol | MAGO |
Common Name | Anglepod Milkweed Vine | ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. | 894243 |
Family | Apocynaceae (Dogbane) | SEINet Reference |
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Description | Habitat: Moist and sandy soils mostly along in woods, along streams and in thickets. Plant: Perennial climbing, twining vine 15 ft. or more long with tendrils from stem tips to climb on trees, bushes, or structures; milky sap. Leaves: Opposite, ovate-elliptic, the base deeply cordate, 1.6 to 7.8 inches long on petioles up to 4 inches long; leaf tips tapered to a sharp point, and with entire margins. Inforescence: Clusters of 2 to 25 flowers arising from leaf axils, each blossom with 5 narrowly lanceolate spreading corolla lobes that are yellowish-green, becoming purplish especially near bases; center corona is a yellow to orangish-brown, flattened, 5-angled disk below the green anther/stigma head. Bloom Period: May to July. Fruit: Hanging, smooth capsules (follicles) 0.3 to 0.6 inches long, lanceolate to narrowly ovate in outline, sharply 5-angled in cross-section. References: "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston, "Wildflowers of Texas" by Michael Eason, USGS Plants of Louisiana and Missouri Plants. |
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Texas Status: Native |
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