Oncinotis tenuiloba Stapf

Species

Angiosperms > Gentianales > Apocynaceae > Oncinotis

Characteristics

Scrambling shrub to tall, woody climber. Branches terete, the young parts fulvous-tomentose, soon glabrescent; bark dull brown with small white lenticels; sap milky. Leaves firmly membranous, petiolate, obovate-oblong to oblanceolate, 6-11 cm long, 1.5-4.2 cm broad, cuneate, apex abruptly acuminate, rusty tomentose in the bud stage, soon becoming glabrous; secondary nerves 3-4 on each side, alternate, somewhat irregularly parallel; petiole 3-6 mm long, pubescent, channelled above, with 2 or more small glands towards the apex; stipules 0. Inflorescence axillary, consisting of panicles of few-flowered cymes borne profusely towards the ends of the branches, fulvous-tomentose; bracts small, ovate-lanceolate, early deciduous; pedicels very short. Flowers relatively small, greenish, sweetly scented. Calyx 2-2.5 mm long, finely fulvous-tomentose; sepals ovate, subacute. Corolla salver-shaped; tube tubular-campanulate, 3-4 mm long and 1.5 mm in diameter, minutely tomentellous without, glabrous within with 5 ligulate scales in the mouth alternating with the lobes; lobes usually reflexed, linear-oblong, 3-6 mm long. Stamens 5; anthers sessile, lanceolate, shortly sagittate, 2-2.5 mm long, apex acute, reaching the corolla throat. Disc cupular, deeply 5-lobed, almost as long as the ovary. Ovary of 2 free carpels; style short; stigma spindle-shaped with a fringe near the apex and a 2-lobed apiculus. Fruit of 2 follicular mericarps, widely spreading; mericarps slender, subcylindric, 14-18 cm long and 6-8 mm in diameter, tapering at each end, at first finely tomentose, later glabrescent. Seeds numerous, linear-oblong 1.1-1.3 cm long, tip acute to obtuse, channelled on one side, with an apical coma of whitish hairs 3.5 cm long; cotyledons flat, narrow, radicle short, straight.
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Climbing shrub or liana 1.8–30 m high; bark light yellow-orange, thick, corky; inner bark with rope-like fibres; wood creamy; branches pale to dark brown, with many whitish lenticels; branchlets brownish to greyish green, puberulous to pubescent.. Leaves petiolate; blade obovate, (1.8–)4.6–14.5 cm long, 1.2–5.5 cm wide, acuminate, rarely emarginate at the apex, base cuneate, glabrous, rarely pubescent, with 2–7 pairs of secondary veins; tertiary venation conspicuous, scalariform; domatia of pits with a dense tuft of hispid hairs along the margin; petiole 5–12 mm long, puberulous or pubescent, with 2 pairs of glands along the adaxial side, one pair near the proximal end of the midrib.. Inflorescence 2.5–6.5 cm long, rusty brown-pubescent; bracts up to 3.1 mm long; pedicels 1.2–4 mm long.. Flowers with sepals elliptic to triangular, 1.2–3.2 mm long, 0.8–1.5 mm wide, rusty brown pubescent or puberulous; corolla yellow-green, tube barrel-shaped, 2.5–3.8 mm long, lobes 3–7.3 mm long, 0.7–1.5 mm wide, glabrous or puberulous outside; corona 0.4–1 mm long; stamens inserted 0.5–1 mm from the base of the tube; pistil 2.8–3.3 mm long; style 0.1–0.3 mm long; ovules 15–45 in each carpel.. Fruits pendulous, narrowly cylindrical, tapering at both ends, 10.5–30 cm long, 0.4–1.3 cm wide, greyish to dark brown-pubescent; seeds up to 35 in each follicle; seed 12–23 mm long, coma 25–58 mm long.. Fig. 35 (p. 108).
Scrambling shrub or woody climber, 4.5(-30.0) m long, sometimes reaching forest canopy. Bark noticeably warty. Leaves obovate to oblanceolate, 60-110 x 15-45 mm, apex attenuate, forming drip-tip; venation purplish. Inflorescences axillary, compound cymes. Flowers salver-shaped, green. Corolla: tube 3-4 mm, mouth with corona consisting of 5 ligulate scales alternating with lobes; lobes reflexed, linear-oblong, 3-6 mm long. Anthers sessile, reaching corolla tube mouth. Circumgynoecial annulus copular, deeply 5-lobed, almost as high as ovaries. Gynoecium apocarpous, bicarpellate. Style head fusiform with a fringe near bifid apex. Flowering time Sept., Oct. Follicles paired, fusiform, 140-180 x 6-8(-10) mm. Seeds many, comose.
Leaves membranous, drying ± concolorous green; petiole 5–10 mm. long, puberulous; 2 minute oblong or triangular glands present on upper leaf surface at proximal end of midrib; lamina 6·2–13 x 2–5 cm., narrowly obovate or obovate-oblong, the apex cuspidate-acuminate, the base rounded to acute; upper leaf surface glabrous, with major nerves both raised and channelled; lower surface glabrous (except for domatia), with all nerves raised; domatia (dense tufts of hispid hairs) present on lower leaf surface in the angles between lateral nerves and midrib, and also sometimes where lateral nerves meet.
Stamens inserted almost at base of corolla tube; filaments short; anthers large (2–2·75 mm. long), reaching almost to mouth of corolla tube, each comprising a sagittate sterile structure bearing the anther thecae on its inner side on the upper half, the five anthers lightly connate by their margins into a tube round the gynoecium.
Corolla tube c. 3 mm. long, barrel-shaped, pubescent externally, densely pilose internally except for a narrow glabrous band at base and apex, the hairs pointing downward; 5 small triangular scales present at mouth, one in each sinus between the petal lobes.
Fruit a divaricate pair of follicles, each up to 25 cm. long and 1·3 cm. in diameter, narrowly cylindrical, tapering at both ends, brown-pubescent outside, smooth, glabrous and yellow within, splitting longitudinally at maturity, containing ¥ seeds.
Stems flexuose, at first usually reddish-brown or greyish puberulous with a mixture of simple and branched hairs, later glabrescent with conspicuous whitish dot-like lenticels.
A large, strong liane reaching 30 m. or more in the crowns of trees, or a scrambling shrub, with light ochraceous thick corky bark and plentiful milky latex.
Venation: lateral nerves few (2–5 on each side), at an acute angle to the midrib; tertiary veins scalariform, ± at right angles to the midrib.
Seed c. 14 x 2·5 mm., narrowly ellipsoidal, strongly compressed, with apical coma of fine white simple hairs up to 3 cm. long.
Five square scales present on the receptacle centripetal to and alternating with stamens, reaching half-way up the ovary.
Ovary of 2 ± free carpels c. 0·5 mm. long; style ± absent; clavuncle fusiform, style of 2 short fleshy lobes.
Calyx 2–3 mm. long, lobes shortly connate at base, imbricate, elliptic, puberulous.
Panicles axillary, many-flowered, loose; flowers greenish.
Corolla lobes 3–5 mm. long, narrowly linear, ± glabrous.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
Growth support climber
Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

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Distribution

Oncinotis tenuiloba world distribution map, present in Central African Republic, Cameroon, Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Malawi, Nigeria, South Sudan, eSwatini, Tanzania, United Republic of, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:80641-1
WFO ID wfo-0000256761
COL ID 49H3G
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Synonyms

Motandra erlangeri Oncinotis chirindica Oncinotis inandensis Oncinotis natalensis Motandra erlangeri Oncinotis tenuiloba