식물/들꽃-판다누스과(Pandanaceae)
Freycinetia ciliaris Martelli
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2025. 2. 25. 12:03
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Freycinetia ciliaris is a monocotyledonous plant species described by Ugolino Martelli. Freycinetia ciliaris is part of the genus Freycinetia and the family Pandanaceae. No subspecies are listed.
Freycinetia ciliaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Growth FormRootsFoliage
They are robust, perennial climbers that will occasionally branch along their main stems. Without any support, they will sprawl along the ground. |
The clasping, adventitious roots sprout from the stem nodes and provide support as the plant climbs on vertical surfaces. |
The leaves may vary in length, shape, and colour, but they are arranged in three ranks with spiny margins. Each leaf has a lobed auricle (membranous projection of the leaf sheath) on each side of the leaf base. Flowering shoots may produce coloured bracts in some cultivars. |
Flowers | The inflorescence is a spike (also known as a spadix or a cephalia) on a peduncle, usually in 3-4 on the tip of a leafy shoot. The spike is made of highly reduced flowers with either stamens or pistils. Plants are dioecious (individual plants producing either male or female inflorescences). |
Cultivation | All plants require a tree trunk or any similar support to climb. Without support, they may sprawl on the ground. |
Etymology | The generic epithet Freycinetia commemorates Admiral Freycinet (1779–1842), a French circumnavigator. |
NParks | Freycinetia cultivars
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