Dregea volubilis var. viridiflora(Hassk.) Kuntze in Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 419 (1891)
Hoya viridifloraR.Br. (1810), nom. superfl.
Hoya volubilis(L.f.) Griff. (1854)
Marsdenia volubilis(L.f.) T.Cooke (1904)
Wattakaka viridifloraHassk. (1854), nom. superfl.
Wattakaka volubilis(L.f.) Stapf in Bot. Mag. 148: t. 8976 (1923)
Stephanotis volubilis, synonyms including Dregea volubilis, is a species of plant in the family Apocynaceae that is native from north-east Pakistan eastwards to south China and southwards to Java.[1]
"Doodipaala" (Telugu: దూదిపాల) in Telugu, "Kodippaalai" in Tamil, "wattakakka" in Malayalam, "gwedauk" (ဂွေးတောက်) in Myanmar (Burmese).[citation needed]
Description
A stout tall climber, branches often pustular, with:[2]
Leaves: 3–6 inches long by 2–4 inches broad, rather coriaceous, base rounded or cordate; nerves 4–6 pairs; petiole 1–3 inches.
Peduncles: 1–3 inches, rather slender; umbels drooping, very many-flowered, subglobose; pedicals 1/2 inch, slender.
Corolla: 1/2 inch diameter, cupular, lobes triangular.
Stigma dome-shaped.
Follicles: 3/4 inch long by 1–1 and half inch diameter, broadly lanceolate, turgid, glabrous.
Seeds: 2 inch long, broadly ovate, pale, smooth and shining, border thick.
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