Respective volumes: combretum loefl., Nom. Conserv. Respective subjects: combretaceae nom. Conserv. Chinese Name: Southwest wind car Literature sources: combretum griffithii huerck et m. - a. (1870), fide kurz. c. chinense roxb. (1814) nom. nud., (1832) descr.; kurz (1877); cb clarke in hook. f. (1878); gagn. in lecte. (1920), non roxb. ex g. don (1827); nom. obscum sec. exell (1954). Description field: woody vine, up to 10 meters, turn brown reddish-brown branches, glabrous, densely covered with rusty scales. Leaves opposite or alternate, thin three impeller life, oblong-elliptic to elliptic, obovate thin, thick paper, 9-14 cm long, 3-6 cm wide, apex acuminate or dilute the jagged, base obtuse or the gradually narrow, glabrous, but was rust-colored scales, in particular in the back of the dense, lateral veins 7-9 pairs, flat surface, the back of the raised, net pulse the surface is not significant, the back of the obvious. Spikes axillary or apical, non-branching (thin at the base of a branch), 6-8 cm long, spend more sparse sequence axis, near the base of 1 / 2 of the following without flowers; flowers small, white, long about 0.9 cm, small bracts linear-lanceolate, about 4 mm, micro hair; calyx tube about 5 mm, the upper cup, lower part of the funnel-shaped, densely covered with rust-colored scales, the internal edge of a rusty hair, slightly shorter than the calyx teeth, calyx teeth 4 crack, triangular, erect; petals broad obovate, with claws, 2 times longer than the calyx lobes, filaments protruding calyx tube about 4 mm longer than the Style. If a 4-winged, nearly round or flat round, long (2.2-) 2.5-3 cm wide (2.4-) 3-3.5 cm, margin entire or slightly toothed, apex _truncate_ or emarginate, often with The sudden sharp 1-5 mm, base slightly concave or nearly blunt, with 1-4 mm long stalk. May flowering, the fruit from September to December. Distribution and habitat: production Yunnan Ruili, Luxi, Mans, Jingdong, Shuangjiang, Menghai, Mongla, elevation (660 -) 1100-1600 m Qing woodland or mountain slopes. Distributed in northeast India (Assam), Bangladesh (Chittagong), Burma to the Malay Peninsula. |
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