Vancouveria planipetala

Calloni

Malpighia 1: 266, plate 6. 1887.

Common names: Redwood-ivy redwood inside-out flower
Endemic
Synonyms: Vancouveria parviflora Greene
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.

Leaves persistent, 2(-3)-ternately compound, 10-30 cm; petiole 1-15 cm, sparsely hairy, becoming glabrous. Leaflet blades rounded-deltate to rounded-pentagonal, often broader than long, obscurely 3-lobed, base cordate, margins conspicuously thickened, crisped, apex minutely notched; surfaces abaxially glabrous or sparsely hairy, adaxially glabrous. Inflorescences: peduncle 1-2 dm; pedicel 1-3 cm, stipitate-glandular. Flowers 20-50; bracteoles 6-9, white to yellow, glands absent; sepals 6, white to yellow, oblanceolate, 4-5 mm, glands absent; petals 6, white, sometimes lavender-tinged, 3-4 mm, margins entire, apex notched, not reflexed, lateral lobes bearing nectaries, nectaries golden; filaments without glands. Follicles greenish brown, 4-7 mm including beak, beak 2 mm, glands absent. Seeds 1-2, black, lunate, 3-4 mm. 2n = 24.


Phenology: Flowering spring (May–Jun); fruiting spring–summer (Jun–Jul).
Habitat: Redwood forests, shaded areas
Elevation: 50-1700 m

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... more about "Vancouveria planipetala"
David Whetstone +, Daniel D. Spaulding +  and T.A. Atkinson +
Calloni +
Redwood-ivy +  and redwood inside-out flower +
Calif. +  and Oreg. +
50-1700 m +
Redwood forests, shaded areas +
Flowering spring (May–Jun) +  and fruiting spring–summer (Jun–Jul). +
Vancouveria parviflora +
Vancouveria planipetala +
Vancouveria +
species +