Ceropegia decaisneana   (Wight)


 
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syn. Ceropegia brevicollis (Hook. f.), Ceropegia decaisneana var. brevicollis ((Hook. f.) H. Huber), Ceropegia gracilis (Bedd.)

 
Verbreitung:

Indien: Kerala; Coimbatore-Distrikt, Nilgiri-Distrikt / Tamil Nadu

 
Bei dieser Art handelt es sich um eine Kletterpflanze mit lanzettförmigen, elliptischen oder ovalen Blättern, die auf der Oberseite etwas behaart sind.

Die Blüten sind purpurn gefärbt.

 
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Ceropegia decaisneana


Darstellung aus: Spicilegium Neilgherrense; or a selection of Neilgherry plants, drawn and coloured from nature, with brief descriptions of each; some general remarks on the geography and affinities of natural families of plants, and occasional notices of their economical properties and uses. by Robert Wight; Vol. 2, 45-48 (1851)

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Ceropegia decaisneana, Ausschnitt


Darstellung aus: Spicilegium Neilgherrense; or a selection of Neilgherry plants, drawn and coloured from nature, with brief descriptions of each; some general remarks on the geography and affinities of natural families of plants, and occasional notices of their economical properties and uses. by Robert Wight; Vol. 2, 45-48 (1851)

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Referenzen:

- H. Trimen; J. Britten; J. Ramsbottom; B. Seemann; A. B. Rendle: Journal of botany, British and foreign. London: Robert Hardwicke, 1863