View source for Anredera ← Anredera You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason: The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Users. You can view and copy the source of this page. {{Treatment/ID |accepted_name=Anredera |accepted_authority=Jussieu |publications={{Treatment/Publication |title=Gen. Pl., |place=84. 1789 |year=1789 }} |common_names=Madeira-vine |basionyms= |synonyms={{Treatment/ID/Synonym |name=Boussingaultia |authority=Kunth |rank=genus }} |hierarchy=Basellaceae;Anredera |hierarchy_nav=<div class="higher-taxa"><div class="higher-taxon"><small>family</small>[[Basellaceae]]</div><div class="higher-taxon"><small>genus</small>[[Anredera]]</div></div> |etymology=for Anreder, about whom nothing else is known |volume=Volume 4 |mention_page=page 505 |treatment_page=page 506 }}<!-- --><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Roots </b>fibrous or tuberous-thickened, fleshy. <b>Stems</b> herbaceous, not ridged, to 3 cm diam.; epidermis scaly and exfoliating with age; aerial tubers axillary, basal, or absent. <b>Leaves</b> petiolate to subsessile; blade orbicular to elliptic, ovate, or cordate, base cuneate to truncate or cordate, margins entire, apex acute to acuminate or obtuse. <b>Inflorescences</b> indeterminate, axillary or terminal, racemose or clusters of racemes; bracts persistent or deciduous, connate or distinct, membranous to succulent. <b>Flowers</b> bisexual or functionally unisexual, fragrant, pedicellate; sepals distinct or basally connate, adaxially rounded to keeled, elliptic to ovate or obovate, basally adnate to petals, apex acute or obtuse; petals 5, distinct ± to base, erect to spreading or reflexed at anthesis; stamens opposite petals; filaments recurved in bud, flattened and proximally dilated; anthers versatile, dehiscence longitudinal; pollen pantoporate, spheric; pistils globose to ovoid; stigmas clavate to capitate or 2-lobed. <b>Utricles</b> partly to completely enclosed in persistent, dry perianth, wing or not. <b>Seeds</b> erect, laterally flattened to nearly globose. <b>x</b> = 12.</span><!-- -->{{Treatment/Body |distribution=North America;West Indies;Central America;South America;introduced in Eurasia;Africa;Pacific Islands;Australia. |discussion=<p>Species 12 (2 in the flora).</p><!-- --><p><i>Anredera cordifolia</i> (Tenore) Steenis has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, and liver-protective effects in rats (as Boussingaultia gracilis; Lin C. C. et al. 1994; Lin W. C. et al. 1995, 1996). <i>Anredera vesicaria</i> (Lamarck) Gaertner has been used in Mexico to treat broken bones and flesh wounds (as A. scandens; R. Mata 1993).</p> |tables= |references= }}<!-- --><div class="treatment-key"> ==Key== <div class="treatment-key-group"> {| class="wikitable fna-keytable" |-id=key-0-1 |1 |Larger leaves proximal to inflorescence cordate at base; pedicel bracts basally connate, per- sisting at apex of pedicel; sepals not winged in fruit; axillary tubers often produced |[[Anredera cordifolia|Anredera cordifolia]] |-id=key-0-1 |1 |Larger leaves proximal to inflorescence tapering at base; pedicel bracts distinct, deciduous; sepals winged in fruit; without axillary tubers |[[Anredera vesicaria|Anredera vesicaria]] |} </div></div><!-- -->{{#Taxon: name=Anredera |authority=Jussieu |rank=genus |parent rank=family |synonyms=Boussingaultia |basionyms= |family=Basellaceae |distribution=North America;West Indies;Central America;South America;introduced in Eurasia;Africa;Pacific Islands;Australia. |reference=None |publication title=Gen. Pl., |publication year=1789 |special status= |source xml=https://jpend@bitbucket.org/aafc-mbb/fna-data-curation.git/src/f50eec43f223ca0e34566be0b046453a0960e173/coarse_grained_fna_xml/V4/V4_1029.xml |genus=Anredera }}<!-- -->[[Category:Treatment]][[Category:Basellaceae]] Templates used on this page: Template:Basellaceae (view source) Template:Treatment/AuthorLink (view source) Template:Treatment/Body (view source) Template:Treatment/Body/Maps (view source) Template:Treatment/ID (view source) Template:Treatment/ID/Synonym (view source) Template:Treatment/Publication (view source) Return to Anredera.