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Family Scientific Name (G.Don) K.Schum. Schumann, K.M. in Engler, H.G.A. & Prantl, K.A.E. (1894), Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien T. IV 3b (109): 230. Flowers. Copyright G. Sankowsky Common name Bower Stem Woody vine, bark brown. Stems glabrous. Leaves leaves and flower [not vouchered]. CC-BY: S. & A. Pearson. Leaves opposite or rarely whorled, pinnately compound, with 5-9 or rarely 3 opposite leaflets, imparipinnate (with terminal leaflet); leaf axis or rhachis with a terminal leaflet on a much longer petiolule. Rhachis and channelled above, articulation line or joint present between leaflet and rhachis. Stipules absent. Petiole 2-4 cm long; petiolules on lateral leaflets 0-4 mm long, on terminal leaflets 5-30 mm long. Leaflet blades elliptic, ovate to lanceolate, 2.5-8.5 cm long, 1.5-4 cm wide, base attenuate, cuneate to rounded, ± asymmetric, margin entire, apex acuminate. Leaflets glabrous, with 5-8 lateral veins. Scattered crater like glands visible on the underside of the leaflet blade. Domatia absent. Flowers

Inflorescence terminal or in upper axils, flowers arranged in paired cymes in a panicle or thyrse, 6-12 cm Fruit and leaves [not vouchered]. CC-BY: S. & A. Pearson. long. Flowers bisexual, zygomorphic, 5-merous, up to c. 50 mm diameter. Sepals 5, fused, cupular, tube 5-8 mm long, lobes 1-2 mm long, green to pale pink. 5, fused, trumpet shaped, tube 4-6 cm long, 10-20 mm diam., 5-lobed and slightly 2-lipped, lobes spreading, 2-3 cm long, white or pink with darker pink to red throat. Short irregular hairs outside of tube and on both surfaces of corolla lobes, long white hairs present in throat and a band of hairs at base of filaments, where attached to corolla. Stamens 4, didynamous (in two pairs of unequal length) included in corolla tube. Stigmas 2 on slender style, flattened and ± diamond shaped in outline; ovary superior, 2-locular. Fruit Habit [not vouchered]. CC-BY: S. & A. Pearson. Fruit a capsule, cylindrical to oblong, ovoid or ellipsoid, more or less round in cross section, 4-12 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide, shortly beaked, brown. Seeds numerous, circular, flat, winged, 1.5-2.5 cm wide. Seedlings Features not available. Distribution and Ecology Occurs in CEQ, and southwards to south eastearn and north eastern New South Wales where it is more common. Also collected as far south as Kangaroo Valley in NSW. Reportedly seen on Mt Lewis in Far North Queensland. Natural History & Notes This profile information and associated coding has been adapted from Cooper & Cooper (2004) and Harden et al. (2014). Vine X RFK Code 2253 CC-BY Australian Tropical Herbarium unless otherwise indicated in the images.