假鹰爪 Desmos chinensis

  • Scientific Name: Desmos chinensis Lour.
  • Ref: Fl. Cochinch.: 352. 1790
  • Synonyms: Annona laevigata Mart.; Artabotrys esquirolii H.Lév.; Desmos lawii (Hook.f. & Thomson) Saff.; Polyalthia lawii (Hook.f. & Thomson) Finet & Gagnep.; Unona amherstiana Wall. ex A.DC.; U. biglandulosa Blume; U. chinensis (Lour.) DC.; U. cordifolia Roxb. ex Hook.f. & Thomson; U. discolor Vahl; U. lawii Hook.f. & Thomson; U. lessertiana Dunal; U. monilifera (Gaertn.) DC.; Uvaria amherstiana (Wall. ex A.DC.) Walp.; U. cordifolia Roxb.; U. discolor (Vahl) Walp.; U. monilifera Gaertn.; Xylopia laevigata (Hook.f. & Thomson) R.E.Fr.
  • English Common Name: dwarf ylang-ylang
  • Chinese Common Name: 假鹰爪 jiǎ∙yīngzhuǎ
  • Family: Annonaceae
  • Genus: Desmos
  • Distribution: Wastelands and thickets in valleys; 100-1500 m. Guangdong, Guangxi, S Guizhou, Hainan, SE Yunnan [Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam].
  • Photo: 06/21/2009, South China Botanical Garden, Guangdong
Climbers to 4 m tall, woody. Branches stout, sparsely hairy when young, with raised grayish white lenticels. Petiole 3-8 mm; leaf blade oblong to elliptic, rarely broadly ovate, 6-14 × 2-6.5 cm, membranous to thinly papery, abaxially glaucous and sparsely appressed hairy, adaxially glossy, secondary veins 7-12 on each side of midvein, base rounded to slightly oblique, apex acute to acuminate. Inflorescences superaxillary or leaf-opposed, 1-flowered. Flowers 3-6 cm wide, pendulous. Pedicel 2-6.5 cm. Sepals ovate to lanceolate, 4-10 × 2-4.5 mm. Outer petals oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 3-6.5 × 1-2 cm; inner petals lanceolate, 4-7 × 1-2 cm. Stamen connectives apically truncate to rounded. Carpels 25-35; stigmas clavate, apex 2-cleft. Fruiting pedicel 2-6 cm; monocarp stipes 4-14 mm; monocarps ellipsoid or moniliform, 0.8-6 cm × 4-6 mm, with 2-6 joints; joints yellowish brown, subglobose, ca. 7 × 6 mm, sparsely hairy, apex of terminal obtuse to shortly rostrate. Fl. Apr-Oct, fr. Jun-Dec. 2n = 20. (Flora of China)

06/21/2009, South China Botanical Garden

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