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Coccinia grandiflora

Coccinia grandiflora is an East African species of Coccinia which was first described in 1895 by Alfred Cogniaux.

Coccinia grandiflora
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Cucurbitales
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Genus: Coccinia
Species:
C. grandiflora
Binomial name
Coccinia grandiflora
Synonyms

Coccinia calantha Gilg
Coccinia engleri Gilg

Description edit

Perennial, dioecious climber. Shoot length up to 20 m and up to 6 cm in diameter. Leaves are alternate with 2.5–13 cm long petiole, lamina 12–20 × 11–20 cm, profoundly 5-lobate, more or less auriculate. Upper lamina glabrous with clear to whitish pustules. Lower lamina paler than upper lamina, glabrous, often with small dark glands along the main nerves. Fresh shoots, lower sides of petioles and leaves are glabrous, sometimes with soft white hairs. Tendrils unequally bifid. Probracts up to 5 mm long.

Flowers in each sex usually solitary, sometimes in few-flowered racemes. Receptacle pale green, glabrous. Calyx teeth 4–13 mm long, lineal, narrowly lanceolate to triangulate, tip subulate to subacute. Corolla 4–6.5 cm long, apricot, salmon, yellowish-buff to yellow, lobes 2–4.7 cm. Stamens 3, reduced to staminodia in female flowers. Anthers in male flowers sinuate, in a globose head. Ovary cylindrical, glabrous. Style columnar, yellowish to buff. Stigmas 2-lobed, yellow. Fruits cylindrical, up to 30 cm long and 2–4 cm in diameter, glabrous, when unripe green, ripe (orange-)red. Seeds 4.5 × 2.5 × 1–1.2 mm (L/W/H), symmetrically obovate, face flatly lenticular.

Chromosomes 2n = 24.

Distribution edit

SE Kenya, NE to S Tanzania, Malawi, W Mocambique, E Zimbabwe.

Ecology edit

Lowland rainforest communities, gallery forests, humid woodlands that degraded from rainforest. Flowering around the year.

Etymology edit

The epithet refers to the large flowers, however, similarly large flowers are also found in the closely related[2] Coccinia schliebenii.

Systematics and evolution edit

According to molecular analyses,[2] Coccinia grandiflora is closely related to Coccinia schliebenii. Both species share large flowers and cylindrical fruits and occur in rainforests and humid woodland communities. Their common ancestor likely evolved from a species occurring in drier woodlands.

Literature edit

  • Holstein, N. (2015). "Monograph of Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae)". PhytoKeys (54): 1–166. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.54.3285. PMC 4547038. PMID 26312043.

References edit

  1. ^ Howard, G.; Kamau, P.; Kindeketa, W.; Luke, W.R.Q.; Lyaruu, H.V.M.; Malombe, I.; Maunder, M.; Mwachala, G.; Njau, E.-F.; Peres, Q.; Schatz, G.E.; Siro Masinde, P.; Ssegawa, P.; Wabuyele, E.; Wilkins, V.L. (2020). "Coccinia grandiflora". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T157949A754267. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-2.RLTS.T157949A754267.en. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b Holstein, N.; Renner, Susanne S. (2011). "A dated phylogeny and collection records reveal repeated biome shifts in the African genus Coccinia (Cucurbitaceae)" (PDF). BMC Evolutionary Biology. 11: 28. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-11-28. PMC 3041684. PMID 21269492.

coccinia, grandiflora, east, african, species, coccinia, which, first, described, 1895, alfred, cogniaux, conservation, statusleast, concern, iucn, scientific, classificationkingdom, plantaeclade, tracheophytesclade, angiospermsclade, eudicotsclade, rosidsorde. Coccinia grandiflora is an East African species of Coccinia which was first described in 1895 by Alfred Cogniaux Coccinia grandifloraConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade RosidsOrder CucurbitalesFamily CucurbitaceaeGenus CocciniaSpecies C grandifloraBinomial nameCoccinia grandifloraCogn SynonymsCoccinia calantha GilgCoccinia engleri Gilg Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution 3 Ecology 4 Etymology 5 Systematics and evolution 6 Literature 7 ReferencesDescription editPerennial dioecious climber Shoot length up to 20 m and up to 6 cm in diameter Leaves are alternate with 2 5 13 cm long petiole lamina 12 20 11 20 cm profoundly 5 lobate more or less auriculate Upper lamina glabrous with clear to whitish pustules Lower lamina paler than upper lamina glabrous often with small dark glands along the main nerves Fresh shoots lower sides of petioles and leaves are glabrous sometimes with soft white hairs Tendrils unequally bifid Probracts up to 5 mm long Flowers in each sex usually solitary sometimes in few flowered racemes Receptacle pale green glabrous Calyx teeth 4 13 mm long lineal narrowly lanceolate to triangulate tip subulate to subacute Corolla 4 6 5 cm long apricot salmon yellowish buff to yellow lobes 2 4 7 cm Stamens 3 reduced to staminodia in female flowers Anthers in male flowers sinuate in a globose head Ovary cylindrical glabrous Style columnar yellowish to buff Stigmas 2 lobed yellow Fruits cylindrical up to 30 cm long and 2 4 cm in diameter glabrous when unripe green ripe orange red Seeds 4 5 2 5 1 1 2 mm L W H symmetrically obovate face flatly lenticular Chromosomes 2n 24 Distribution editSE Kenya NE to S Tanzania Malawi W Mocambique E Zimbabwe Ecology editLowland rainforest communities gallery forests humid woodlands that degraded from rainforest Flowering around the year Etymology editThe epithet refers to the large flowers however similarly large flowers are also found in the closely related 2 Coccinia schliebenii Systematics and evolution editAccording to molecular analyses 2 Coccinia grandiflora is closely related to Coccinia schliebenii Both species share large flowers and cylindrical fruits and occur in rainforests and humid woodland communities Their common ancestor likely evolved from a species occurring in drier woodlands Literature editHolstein N 2015 Monograph of Coccinia Cucurbitaceae PhytoKeys 54 1 166 doi 10 3897 phytokeys 54 3285 PMC 4547038 PMID 26312043 References edit Howard G Kamau P Kindeketa W Luke W R Q Lyaruu H V M Malombe I Maunder M Mwachala G Njau E F Peres Q Schatz G E Siro Masinde P Ssegawa P Wabuyele E Wilkins V L 2020 Coccinia grandiflora IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020 e T157949A754267 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2020 2 RLTS T157949A754267 en Retrieved 19 December 2022 a b Holstein N Renner Susanne S 2011 A dated phylogeny and collection records reveal repeated biome shifts in the African genus Coccinia Cucurbitaceae PDF BMC Evolutionary Biology 11 28 doi 10 1186 1471 2148 11 28 PMC 3041684 PMID 21269492 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coccinia grandiflora amp oldid 1188043253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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