Английская Википедия:Combretum fruticosum
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Combretum fruticosum, known as orange flame vine or chameleon vine, is a species of bushwillow that occurs from Mexico to northern Argentina.[1]
Description
The orange flame vine is a liana that reaches up to Шаблон:Convert in height without a support and up to Шаблон:Convert with a support. The branches are cylindrical and striated.
The leaves are persistent to semipersistent, dense and dry. They are simple, opposite, sometimes alternate, 6 to 16 cm long and 3 to 8 cm broad, with an entire margin and a short petiole.
The flowers appear in summer and are yellowish to reddish, small, grouped in axillar spikes 8 to 16 cm long. The calyx is bell-shaped with 4 lobules 5 mm long, the corolla has 4 very small petals 1 to 1.5 mm long. The 8 stamens are 3 cm long and have reddish anthers. The number of flowers varies from 52 to 93 in each inflorescence.[1]
The fruit forms in autumn and is dry and indehiscent, 2 cm long, and reddish brown.
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