Vasilis Teodoridis:
Schisandraceae | Kadsura
6. Kadsura longipedunculata Finet & Gagnepain; Bull. Soc. Bot. France. 52(Mém. 4): 53. 1906.
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Kadsura discigera Finet & Gagnepain; K. omeiensis S. F. Lan; K. peltigera Rehder & E. H. Wilson.
Plants glabrous throughout. Petiole 0.6-1.7(-3) cm; leaf blade elliptic to rarely ovate-elliptic or obovate-elliptic; 5.5-12(-15) x 2-4.5(-6.5) cm; papery to leathery; secondary veins 4-8 on each side of midvein; base cuneate to rarely broadly cuneate; margin subentire; denticulate; serrulate; or serrate; apex shortly to long acuminate. Flower peduncle 1.2-4(-6.4) cm (staminate); (1-)3-5(-16) cm (pistillate). Tepals 10-15(-20); pale yellow; yellow; or occasionally reddish; largest 4-7(-13) x 3-6(-10) mm. Staminate flowers: stamens 26-54; staminodes absent. Pistillate flowers: carpels 20-58. Fruit peduncle 2.5-9.5 cm; apocarps red; purple; or rarely black; 6.5-11.5(-15) x 4.5-6.5(-11) mm. Seeds 1-3 per apocarp; reniform; 3.5-4.5 x 4.5-6 mm. Fl. Jun-Sep; fr. Sep-Dec. 2n = 28*.
? Forests; especially near rivers; 100-1300(-1700) m. Anhui; Fujian; Guangdong; Guangxi; Guizhou; Hainan; Hubei; Hunan; Jiangsu; Jiangxi; Sichuan; Yunnan; Zhejiang.
This species is used medicinally. The fruit is edible
Vasilis Teodoridis:
Schisandraceae | Kadsura
6. Kadsura longipedunculata Finet & Gagnepain; Bull. Soc. Bot. France. 52(Mém. 4): 53. 1906.
???? nan wu wei zi
Kadsura discigera Finet & Gagnepain; K. omeiensis S. F. Lan; K. peltigera Rehder & E. H. Wilson.
Plants glabrous throughout. Petiole 0.6-1.7(-3) cm; leaf blade elliptic to rarely ovate-elliptic or obovate-elliptic; 5.5-12(-15) x 2-4.5(-6.5) cm; papery to leathery; secondary veins 4-8 on each side of midvein; base cuneate to rarely broadly cuneate; margin subentire; denticulate; serrulate; or serrate; apex shortly to long acuminate. Flower peduncle 1.2-4(-6.4) cm (staminate); (1-)3-5(-16) cm (pistillate). Tepals 10-15(-20); pale yellow; yellow; or occasionally reddish; largest 4-7(-13) x 3-6(-10) mm. Staminate flowers: stamens 26-54; staminodes absent. Pistillate flowers: carpels 20-58. Fruit peduncle 2.5-9.5 cm; apocarps red; purple; or rarely black; 6.5-11.5(-15) x 4.5-6.5(-11) mm. Seeds 1-3 per apocarp; reniform; 3.5-4.5 x 4.5-6 mm. Fl. Jun-Sep; fr. Sep-Dec. 2n = 28*.
? Forests; especially near rivers; 100-1300(-1700) m. Anhui; Fujian; Guangdong; Guangxi; Guizhou; Hainan; Hubei; Hunan; Jiangsu; Jiangxi; Sichuan; Yunnan; Zhejiang.
This species is used medicinally. The fruit is edible