Comments
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The ‘Himalayan ivy’ grows well in moist soil and shaded localities from c. 1000-3000 m. Climbs extensively on walls, rocks, tree trunks by its aerial roots.
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Description
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Perennial climbers c. 30 m tall, with aerial roots. Leaves simple, 2-15 cm long; lanceolate to ovate to variously lobed, glabrous; base cordate to rounded or cuneate; apex sub-acute to obtuse. Flowers yellow; pedicels 7-12 mm long. pedicels and peduncles hairy. Calyx entire. Anthers 1-2 mm long. Stylar column c. 1 mm long, persistent. Fruit a berry, 5-7 mm long, 5-10 mm broad.
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Distribution
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Afghanistan, Himalaya (Kashmir to Bhutan), Assam, Burma, China (var.).
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Distribution
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Distribution: W. Asia, Japan, Afghanistan and the Himalayas.
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