Characteristics
A creeper. The stems can be 30 m long. It has tendrils that enable it to climb into surrounding vegetation. The stems are 12 cm across. The leaves are 1-4 cm wide. They are densely hairy underneath. The fruit are greenish-yellow and turn black. They are round and 8-10 cm across.
Life form |
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Growth form |
vine
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Growth support |
climber
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Foliage retention |
deciduous
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Sexuality |
hermaphrodite
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Pollination |
-
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Spread |
-
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Mature width (meter) |
-
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Mature height (meter) |
25.0
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Root system |
-
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Rooting depth (meter) |
-
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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 |
-
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Environment
Upland rainforests. It is often found growing into the emergent tree Buchanavia capitata, probably because spider monkeys (who commonly eat the fruit of Strychnos tomentosa) like to sleep in Buchanavia capitata and drop their faeces there.
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
Uses |
medicinal
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Edible
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fruits
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Therapeutic use
|
-
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Human toxicity |
-
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Animal toxicity |
-
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Cultivation
Can be grown by seedlings.
Mode |
seedlings
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Germination duration (days) |
-
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Germination temperacture (C°) |
-
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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 |
-
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Productivity |
-
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