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(Rafinesque) Shinners

Field & Lab. 25: 32. 1957.

Common names: Five-lobe-cucumber
EndemicSelected by author to be illustrated
Basionym: Arkezostis quinqueloba Rafinesque
Synonyms: Bryonia boykinii Torrey & A. Gray Cayaponia boykinii (Torrey & A. Gray) Cogniaux C. grandifolia (Torrey & A. Gray) Small Melothria grandifolia Torrey & A. Gray
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 6. Treatment on page 47.
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Revision as of 18:50, 18 September 2019

Vines herbaceous. Stems sulcate, puberulent; tendrils usually unbranched, sometimes 2-branched. Leaves: petiole 15–45 mm, usually villous-hirsute, sometimes villous, moderately to densely short stipitate-glandular; blade ovate to deltate or pentagonal, shallowly to deeply palmately 3–5-lobed, 4–11(–15) × 4–12(–17) cm, terminal lobe ovate-trullate, broadest at base or near middle, sometimes sublobed, base angular-cordate, margins denticulate to serrulate, surfaces sparsely villosulous to hirsutulous (not white-sericeous abaxially). Flowers: sepals linear, 1–2 mm; petals white to cream, corolla 6–10 mm; pistillate and staminate flowers 1–3(–5), axillary. Fruits 1–3(–5), red to scarlet, ellipsoid-cylindric, 1–1.6(–2) cm; peduncle 1–4 mm. Seeds 3–12, 6–8 mm.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Oct(–Nov).
Habitat: Swamp forests, floodplain and bottomland woods, clearings in alluvial woods, stream banks, oak-sweetgum-hackberry flatwoods, maple woods, bluffs, hardwood hammocks, roadsides, ditches, spoil banks
Elevation: 10–200 m

Distribution

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Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., Mo., Okla., S.C., Tenn., Tex.

Discussion

Leaves of Cayaponia quinqueloba (as in C. americana and some other cucurbits) are variable in shape. Cayaponia grandifolia has been treated as distinct from C. quinqueloba based on extremes of leaf form, C. grandifolia with deltate to ovate-deltate lobes broadest at the base (for example, R. K. Godfrey and J. W. Wooten 1981). The range of C. grandifolia is described as Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, sympatric with C. quinqueloba; only a single variable species appears to exist.

Most collections of Cayaponia quinqueloba show plants with only pistillate flowers, relatively few with both pistillate and staminate flowers (the latter usually relatively less numerous on a given plant).

Apparently pistillate specimens may be from bisexual plants, the sampled portion of the stem lacking staminate flowers.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Cayaponia quinqueloba"
Guy L. Nesom +
(Rafinesque) Shinners +
Arkezostis quinqueloba +
Five-lobe-cucumber +
Ala. +, Ark. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, La. +, Miss. +, Mo. +, Okla. +, S.C. +, Tenn. +  and Tex. +
10–200 m +
Swamp forests, floodplain and bottomland woods, clearings in alluvial woods, stream banks, oak-sweetgum-hackberry flatwoods, maple woods, bluffs, hardwood hammocks, roadsides, ditches, spoil banks +
Flowering Jun–Oct(–Nov). +
Field & Lab. +
Endemic +  and Selected by author to be illustrated +
Bryonia boykinii +, Cayaponia boykinii +, C. grandifolia +  and Melothria grandifolia +
Cayaponia quinqueloba +
Cayaponia +
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