Cochlianthus montanus (Diels) Harms

Species

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Characteristics

Herbs, robust, twining and climbing. Stems densely vil­lous with grayish white hairs. Terminal leaflet broadly ovate-rhomboid, symmetric, lateral ones slightly oblique, 5.5-8 × 4.5-8 cm, densely silky pubescent on both surfaces, base rounded or broadly cuneate, apex broadly acute, mucronate. Calyx densely adpressed pubescent outside; upper 2 teeth con­nate to an emarginate lip, lowest tooth lanceolate, ca. 7 mm. Corolla pink or rose-red; standard broadly ovate, ca. 18 mm, shortly clawed; wings slightly longer than standard, base with auricle as long as claw; keel longest, linear, coiled inward. Leg­umes narrowly oblong, compressed, hirsute. Fl. Jul.
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Distribution

Cochlianthus montanus world distribution map, present in China

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:486647-1
WFO ID wfo-0000197962
COL ID WN3C
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Synonyms

Cochlianthus montanus Mucuna montana