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Gnetum urens (Aubl.) Blume 1834Common NamesTaxonomic notesSyn: Thoa urens Aubl. 1775; Gnetum thoa Brongn 1829 nom. illegit.; G. melinonii Benoist 1945 (Stevenson and Zanoni 1991). Description"Slender vine; twigs smooth, light grey to tan. Leaves thin, chartaceous to rarely subcoriaceous, elliptic, up to 12 × 6 cm, deflexed and acuminate to acute at apex, unequally obtuse at base, yellow-green, upper surface shining like silk, lower surface dull and sculptured with narrow primary and secondary veins (the latter less than 1 mm wide) and obscure tertiary veins. Microsporangiate axes sparingly branched, ultimate units with short internodes of 1-2 mm between bract collars. Microsporophyll barely exserted from enclosing collar. Ovule-bearing branches rarely branched, internode between bract collars up to 10 mm long. Mature seed yellow, oblongoid to slightly obovoid, often with a basal knoblike ring, sharply mucronate at apex, 35-40 mm long, 18-20 mm in diameter, outer layer thin and fibrous, inner layer chartaceous" (Stevenson and Zanoni 1991). Range"River valleys near the coast in northern Brazil, the Guianas, and Venezuela" (Stevenson and Zanoni 1991). Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksCitationsSee Also |
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