Cynanchum
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Read about Cynanchum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cynanchum (Greek, dog strangle). Asclepiadaceae. Herbaceous or sometimes half woody at the base, twining, sometimes seen in gardens. In the restricted sense as limited by Bentham & Hooker, perhaps 25 species differing from Vincetoxicum in having a scale or ligule on the inside of each of the 5 parts of the crown: Ivs. opposite, cordiform or hastate: fls. small, in umbelliform or racemiform cymes; calyx 5- parted; corolla nearly rotate, deeply 5-cut, the lobes oblong or roundish; corona membranaceous, adnate to the stamen- tube, cup-shaped or at base ringed, 5-lobed opposite the anthers and with inner scales or small lobes: follicles rather fleshy, acuminate and smooth.—The genus is mostly of S. Eu., Afr., Asia and Austral. Schumann in Engler & Prantl combines Vincetoxicum and other genera with it, making more than 100 species in the warmer parts of both hemispheres. Vincetoxicum is here kept distinct.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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