Jade vine

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Jade vine
Jade vine in Hawaiʻi
Jade vine in Hawaiʻi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Leguminosae
Genus: Strongylodon
Species: S. macrobotrys
Binomial name
Strongylodon macrobotrys
A. Gray

The jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys) is a native of the tropical forests of the Philippines. Its flowers are the color of jade, and hang in bunches up to 90 cm long; each clawlike flower is about 7½ cm long. In its native Philippines, the jade vine's flowers are pollinated by bats.

S. macrobotrys is prized in tropical and subtropical gardens for its showy flowers which are a highly unusual blue-green. It is usually grown over a pergola so that the flowers may hang down below where they can be seen easily. In South Africa the jade vine is mainly restricted to the warm humid strip of coastal Natal but grows in a few frost-free spots inland.

The superficially similar red jade vine is in fact a species in a different genus, namely Mucuna bennetti.

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Strongylodon macrobotrys A. Gray - inflorescence,stamen, pistil, ovary Images - Flavon's Wild herb and Alpine plants


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