Akebia

Decaisne

Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. 1: 195. 1839.

Etymology: Japanese akebi, name for Akebia quinata
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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FNA03 P53 Jeffersonia Akebia Calycocarpum pg 292.jpegJeffersonia diphylla
Akebia quinata
Calycocarpum lyonii
John Myers
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Vines, twining. Leaves palmately compound; leaflets 3-5, articulate at base of blade and at base of petiolule. Inflorescences racemose, pistillate flowers proximal to staminate flowers in each raceme. Flowers dimorphic: pistillate flowers larger and longer pediceled than staminate flowers; sepals mostly brownish to purplish. Staminate flowers: pistillodes present. Pistillate flowers: pistils (3-) -8 (-15); placentation laminar; staminodes present. Fruits follicles, fleshy, dehiscent along adaxial suture. Seeds 100-several hundred. x = 16.

Distribution

North America, Asia

Discussion

Species 4 (1 in the flora).

Pistils in Akebia are incompletely closed distally (W. W. Payne and J. L. Seago 1968).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

... more about "Akebia"
John W. Thieret +  and John T. Kartesz +
Decaisne +
North America +  and Asia +
Japanese akebi, name for Akebia quinata +
pistillate +  and staminate +
3 (?) +  and 5 (?) +
100;several +
Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. +
100 +  and several +
mostly brownish;purplish +
distinct +
sessile;nearly sessile +
Lardizabalaceae +
deciduous;evergreen +
vine +  and twining +