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Plumbago dawei

(Plumbago dawei)

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Description

Plumbago zeylanica, commonly known as Ceylon leadwort, doctorbush[2] or wild leadwort,[3] is a species of plumbago with a pantropical distribution. Carl Linnaeus described the paleotropical P. zeylanica and neotropical P. scandens as separate species, but they are currently considered synonymous. Ceylon Leadwort is a herbaceous plant with glabrous stems that are climbing, prostrate, or erect. The leaves are petiolate or sessile and have ovate, lance-elliptic, or spatulate to oblanceolate blades that measure 5-9 × 2.5?4 cm in length. Bases are attenuate while apexes are acute, acuminate, or obtuse. Inflorescences are 3?15 cm in length and have glandular, viscid rachises. Bracts are lanceolate and 3-7 × 1?2 mm long. The heterostylous flowers have white corollas 17?33 mm in diameter and tubes 12.5?28 mm in length. Capsules are 7.5?8 mm long and contain are reddish brown to dark brown seeds

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Caryophyllales
Family:Plumbaginaceae
Genus:Plumbago
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