Strophanthus boivinii Baill., Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 757 1888. (syn: Roupellina boivinii (Baill.) Pichon; Roupellina boivinii var. angustifolia (H.Perrier ex Pichon) Pichon; Roupellina boivinii var. boivinii ; Roupellina boivinii var. grandiflora (Pichon) Pichon; Strophanthus arboreus Boivin ex Franch. [Invalid]; Strophanthus aurantiacus Blondel [Invalid]; Strophanthus boivinii var. angustifolius H.Perrier ex Pichon; Strophanthus boivinii var. grandiflorus Pichon; Strophanthus grevei Baill.); Common name: Corkscrew Flower, Wood shaving flower, Poison Rope, Strophanthus Madagascar as per WCSP; Submission of Strophanthus boivinii : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Plant name: Strophanthus boivinii Baill., Notul. Syst. (Paris) 13: 211 1948. Family: Apocynaceae Vernacular name: Corkscrew Flower; Wood shaving flower Small deciduous tree; latex yellowish. Leaves simple, opposite; lamina elliptic, cuneate at base, margin entire. Flowers in cymes, usually arise in the forks of branches ; flowers yellow-orange turning reddish brown; Corolla tube short, lobes 5, 3-4 cm long and 0.5 cm wide, oblong and twisted. Stamens 10, attached to the throat of corolla tube. Fruit not observed. Exotic ; it is found as cultivated plant. Photographed at Nellore. It’s a new addition to efi. Seen this small tree/bush at the garden. Can’t recollect the id. Experts kindly help. Attachments (1) Many thanks again. I know Strophanthus boivinii well and have seen the flowers a number of times. They must have planted another one, which is in my pictures, which is smaller without flowers. Will check it out when I revisit the place. My earlier post of the same on eflora yes the leaves you are showing have a definite likeness to the second picture above and do remind one of Apocynaceae. we should have at least narrowed down our choices |
Strophanthus boivinii
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