Characteristics
A scrambling herb. The stems are tall, erect and smooth or hairy. The stems can be several metres long. They grow from a woody rootstock. The leaves have leaf stalks. The leaves are broadly oval and slightly fleshy. The flowers are trumpet shaped and white. They are in irregular groups. The fruit are 1.3 cm long and have warty sticky glands.
Life form |
perennial
|
Growth form |
herb
|
Growth support |
-
|
Foliage retention |
deciduous
|
Sexuality |
hermaphrodite
|
Pollination |
-
|
Spread |
-
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Mature width (meter) |
-
|
Mature height (meter) |
5.0
|
Root system |
-
|
Rooting depth (meter) |
-
|
Root diameter (meter) |
-
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Flower color |
-
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Blooming months |
-
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Fruit color |
-
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Fruiting months |
-
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Nitrogen fixer |
-
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Photosynthetic pathway |
c3
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Environment
A tropical plant. It grows in dense woodland and on the edges of forests. It is often near water. In Zimbabwe it grows up to 1,800 m above sea level.
Light |
-
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Soil humidity |
-
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Soil texture |
-
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Soil acidity |
-
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Soil nutriment |
-
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Hardiness (USDA) |
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Usage
Cultivation
Can be grown by seedlings.
Mode |
seedlings
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Germination duration (days) |
-
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Germination temperacture (C°) |
-
|
Germination luminosity |
-
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Germination treatment |
-
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Minimum temperature (C°) |
-
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Optimum temperature (C°) |
-
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Size |
-
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Vigor |
-
|
Productivity |
-
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