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Cynanchum acutum

Description

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Family Asclepiadaceae

Herbs, shrubs , or rarely treelike, with milky or, less often, clear latex. Leaves simple , opposite or occasionally whorled , very rarely alternate, usually without obvious stipules, margin nearly always entire . Inflorescences terminal , axillary , or extra-axillary , cymose , often condensed and umbel-like, occasionally a racemelike bostrychium. Flowers bisexual , 5-merous, actinomorphic . Sepals joined at base only, often with 5 or more basal glands in the sinuses. Corolla sympetalous , reflexed to urceolate or salverform ; lobes valvate or overlapping in bud to right or left. Corona usually present, inserted on corolla, stamens, or both. Stamens 5, usually inserted at base of corolla tube and adhering to stigma head to form gynostegium; filaments usually connate to form a tube enclosing ovaries; anthers 4-celled (Periplocoideae and Secamonoideae) or 2-celled (Asclepiadoideae), often with a membranous apical appendage ; pollen tetrads contained loosely on a spatulate translator with a basal corpusculum (Periplocoideae), or pollen united into waxy pollinia, each attached through a caudicle (stalk ) to the retinaculum (gland ) between adjacent anthers to form a pollinarium , pollinia 2 (Asclepiadoideae) or 4 (Secamonoideae) per pollinarium. Ovaries 2, free , superior; ovules numerous . Styles connate; stigma head fleshy. Fruit of 1 or 2 follicles. Seeds numerous, strongly compressed , with a coma (a prominent basal tuft of silky hairs ) . Chromosome number x = (8-) 11 (or 12) .

Some 250 genera and over 2000 species: widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Africa and southern South America, with a moderate representation in northern and southeastern Asia; 44 genera (four endemic) and 270 species (153 endemic) in China.

Some authorities include this family in the Apocynaceae. Genera 1-6 are sometimes placed in a separate family, the Periplocaceae, here regarded as a subfamily , Periplocoideae. Genera 7-10 belong to the Secamonoideae and the remaining genera to the Asclepiadoideae. Many Chinese taxa are known only from dried material , sometimes not well preserved, and it is likely that the study of living or spirit-preserved material could lead to a reassessment of the taxonomy of some of these endemic taxa.

All plant parts, especially the seeds and latex, are often poisonous. They contain various alkaloids and glycosides, many of which are used in medicine and as insecticides . A few succulent species (e.g. , Stapelia gigantia N. E. Brown, Orbea pulchella (Masson) L. C. Leach, and O. variegata (Linnaeus) Haworth are grown by specialist collectors in China.Bingtao Li, Michael G. Gilbert & W. Douglas Stevens "Asclepiadaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 16 Page 189. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org.

Genus Cynanchum

Subshrubs or perennial herbs, erect or twining , often rhizomatous . Roots fibrous , woody or fleshy . Leaves opposite, rarely whorled , often petiolate , axils sometimes with small stipulelike leaves. Inflorescences extra-axillary or occasionally terminal , rarely axillary , umbel-like, corymbose , or racemelike. Sepals erect, often with basal glands . Corolla rotate or subrotate; tube short; lobes patent or reflexed , overlapping to right or left, rarely subvalvate. Corona inserted at base of gynostegium, membranous or fleshy, cupular, cylindric , or deeply 5-divided, sometimes with adaxial appendages . Filaments connate into tube, anthers with membranous apical appendages; pollinia 2 per pollinarium , pendulous. Stigma head convex or short conical . Follicles fusiform or lanceolate, usually smooth , rarely narrowly winged or setose .

About 200 species: Africa, North and South America, Asia, Europe; 57 species in China."Cynanchum". in Flora of China Vol. 16 Page 205. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org.

Taxonomy

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Unambiguous Synonyms

  1. Cynanchum acutum L.
  2. Solenostemma acutum
  3. Solenostemma acutum (L.) Wehmer
  4. Vincetoxicum acutum

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Cynanchum

There are approximately 932 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

C. absconditum · C. abukumense · C. abyssinicum · C. acerifolium · C. acidum · C. aculeatum · C. acuminatifolium · C. acuminatum · C. acutifolium · C. acutum · C. acutum L. ssp. sibiricum (Willd.) Rech.f. var. longifolium (G.Martens · C. acutum sibiricum · C. adalinae · C. adalinae mannii · C. adriaticum · C. aemulans · C. aequilongum · C. affine · C. africanum · C. africanum (L.) Hoffmanns. var. crassifolium (R.Br.) N.E.Br. · C. alatum · C. albidum · C. albiflorum · C. albonervum · C. albovianum · C. albowianum · C. album · C. altiscandens · C. altissimum · C. ambiguum · C. ambositrense · C. ambovombense · C. ampanihense · C. amphibolum · C. amplexicaule · C. amplexicaule (Siebold & Zucc.) Hemsl. forma multicaurium (Chung) W.T.Lee · C. amplexicaule (Siebold & Zucc.) Hemsl. var. castaneum Makino · C. amplexicaule f. castaneum · C. analamazaotrense · C. andersonii · C. anderssonii · C. andinum · C. andringitrense · C. androsaemifolium · C. anegadense (Caribbean Swallow-Wort) · C. angavokeliense · C. angustifolium (Gulf Coast Swallow-Wort) · C. annulare · C. ansamalense · C. ansomalense · C. antandroy · C. anthonyanum · C. anthopotamicum · C. antsiranense · C. aphyllum (Cynanchum) · C. apocynellum · C. appendiculatopsis · C. appendiculatum · C. arboreum · C. arenarium · C. arenosum · C. argel · C. argentinense · C. arizonicum (Arizona Swallow-Wort) · C. arnottianum · C. ascyrifolium · C. asperum · C. astephanoides · C. asterion · C. asthmaticum · C. atratum · C. atropurpureum · C. atrorubens · C. atrovirens · C. atrum · C. auriculatum · C. auriculatum Royle ex Wight var. amanianum (Hatus.) T.Yamaz. · C. auriculatum Royle ex Wight var. sinensis T.Yamaz. · C. auriculatum var. amamianum · C. auriculatum var. sinense · C. austrokiusianum · C. auyantepuiense · C. avilense · C. bahamense · C. balense · C. balfourianum · C. balslevii · C. barbadense · C. barbatum · C. barbigerum (Bearded Swallow-Wort) · C. baronii · C. batangense · C. beatricis · C. beckii · C. bekinolense · C. bernardii · C. bicampanulatum · C. bicolor · C. bidens · C. bifidum

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Last Revised: 2008-09-06