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heartleaf madeiravine, Madeira-vine, mignonette vine

Stems

twining to 5 m, often producing single or clustered axillary tubers.

Leaves

petiole 6–12 mm;

blade ovate to orbicular, 2–10 × 1–7 cm, base of larger leaf blades proximal to inflorescences cordate, base of small distal leaf blades tapering, apex obtuse to acute.

Inflorescences

racemes or in branched panicles of racemes, 10–35(–60) cm;

single bract subtending each pedicel triangular-lanceolate, 1–2 × 0.3–0.4 mm; paired bracts subtending each flower persistent, triangular to obtuse, 0.6–1 × 0.5–0.6 mm, basally connate into cup.

Flowers

bisexual, usually functionally staminate;

sepals basally adnate to petals, cream-white, not winged in fruit, ovate to elliptic, 1.2–2.3 × 1.1–2 mm, apex obtuse;

petals basally connate, cream-white, ovate to elliptic, 2.1–3 × 1.4–2 mm, apex obtuse, spreading at anthesis;

stamens fleshy;

filaments basally connate and dilated, 1.9–3.5 mm;

anthers early deciduous, 0.7–0.9 mm;

pistils 0.4–0.6 mm;

styles 1–1.5 mm, basally connate for 1/2–2/3 their length;

stigmas clavate to capitate;

pedicel 1–3 mm.

Utricles

rarely producing viable seeds, style bases persistent, globose, 0.8–1.1 mm.

2n

= 24.

Anredera cordifolia

Phenology Flowering late summer–fall.
Habitat Disturbed areas, fencerows, roadsides
Elevation 0-500 m (0-1600 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
CA; FL; LA; TX; Mexico; Central America; West Indies; Eurasia; Africa; Pacific Islands; Australia; native to South America [Introduced in North America]
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Discussion

Anredera cordifolia is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental, and it escapes and naturalizes in subtropical to subtemperate regions (C. R. Sperling 1987). In many floristic treatments, it has been confused with A. baselloides (Kunth) Baillon, a species restricted to Ecuador and Peru. Fruit- and seed-set are rare in cultivated material; tubers are the main means by which Madeira- vine is propagated (C. R. Sperling 1987).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 4, p. 507.
Parent taxa Basellaceae > Anredera
Sibling taxa
A. vesicaria
Synonyms Boussingaultia cordifolia, Boussingaultia gracilis
Name authority (Tenore) Steenis: Fl. Males. Ser. 1, 5: 303. (1957)
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