Tristellateia australasiae explained

Tristellateia australasiae, also known as maiden's jealousy, showers of gold climber and Australian gold vine,[1] is a climbing plant in the Malpighiaceae family that is native to Southeast Asia and northern Australia.[2]

Description

It is a woody, liana that grows to a height of 10 metres where it is generally found in mangroves, creeks, swamps and forests.[2] It features opposite, pedunculate leaves with slightly papery leaf blades that are egg-shaped. Its yellow flowers, which occur all year round in warmer climates,[3] are 2-2.5 cm in width found on racemes that are 10-30 cm long, where each bunch contains around 30 flowers.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.almostedenplants.com/shopping/products/12026-maidens-jealousy-showers-of-gold-climber-australian-gold-vine-vining-galphimia-san-xing-guo/ Tristellateia australasiae
  2. https://www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/1/5/1525 Tristellateia australasiae A.Rich
  3. https://greencoverinitiative.com/flowering-plants/tristellateia-australasiae-gold-vine/ Tristellateia australasiae: Gold vine