Scientific Name | Metastelma barbigerum (Cynanchum barbigerum) | USDA PLANTS Symbol | MEBA4 |
Common Name | Bearded Swallow-wort | ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. | 517064 |
Family | Apocynaceae (Dogbane) | SEINet Reference |
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Description | Habitat: Various soil types; scrub, grasslands, open woods, stream banks, edges of marshes, dunes and disturbed areas. Plant: Perennial vine with several wirey, much-branched stems from the base, intricately twining and climbing on neighboring plants and fences. Leaves: Opposite, linear, oblong, or lanceolate with pointed or rounded tips, 0.4 to 1.8 inches long and up to 0.7 inches wide (usually less); smooth, shiney upper surface and short hairs on the lower surface, mainly along the midrib. Inflorescence: Corymb with up to 5 small flowers on pedicels about 1/8-inch long; each flower less than 1/4-inch long with a white, bell-shaped corolla with 5 fuzzy, spreading, recurved lobes. Bloom Period: March to July. Fruit: Long-tapered, green, smooth capsule, 1 to 2+ inches long with remnants of the calyx at the tip. References: Flora of North America, "Vascular Plants of Williamson County" by A.C. Gibson and Cynanchum barbigerum in "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston. |
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Texas Status: Native |
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