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Rivea hypocrateriformis
(Desr.) Choisy
Family:
Convolvulaceae
J.M.Garg
Flora of Pakistan
Resources
Daniel F. Austin and Shahina Ghazanfar (1979) Convolvulaceae. 126: 1-64
Plants
lianas, the stems pubescent, becoming woody with age.
Leaf blades
round, bases cordate, tips obtuse, lower surfaces densely appressed pubescent.
Inflorescences
usually of solitary flowers, occasionally subspicate.
Sepals
unequal, ovate, obtuse, 10-12 mm long, shortl villous;
corollas
white, salverform, 6-9 cm long.
Fruits
indehiscent or tardily dehiscent, dry-baccate, about 2 cm long;
seeds
brown, glabrous.
Rivea hypocrateriformis
is native in Pakistan, India, and Assam.
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J.M.Garg
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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