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- Alyxia_spicata abstract "Alyxia spicata, commonly known as chain fruit, is a sprawling shrub or vine in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to New Guinea and the Australian tropics.Plants may grow up to 4 metres high and have leaves in whorls of 4 on vertically growing shoots and whorls of 3 on horizontal shoots. Flowers usually have an orange tube with cream lobes and are 3 to 4 mm in diameter with a hairy calyx. Fruits transition through yellow and orange and ultimately black upon ripening. These are around 10mm in diameter and may be joined like beads on a string.The species was formally described in 1810 by Scottish botanist Robert Brown in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, based on a specimen collected at Vanderlin Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Plant material had earlier been collected at Cape Grafton and the Endeavour River during Lieutenant James Cook's first voyage of discovery in 1770 and illustrated by Sydney Parkinson. An illustration of the species was published in 1900 with the name Gynopogon spicatum in Illustrations of the Botany of Captain Cook's Voyage Round the World in H.M.S. "Endeavour" in 1768-71.Alyxia spicata occurs naturally in rainforest, beach forest, vine thickets and on cliffs in New Guinea, the northernmost parts of Western Australia and the Northern Territory as well as north-east Queensland. It is found at altitudes ranging from sea level to 1000 metres.".
- Alyxia_spicata binomialAuthority Robert_Brown_(botanist).
- Alyxia_spicata class Eudicots.
- Alyxia_spicata division Flowering_plant.
- Alyxia_spicata family Apocynaceae.
- Alyxia_spicata genus Alyxia.
- Alyxia_spicata kingdom Plant.
- Alyxia_spicata order Asterids.
- Alyxia_spicata order Gentianales.
- Alyxia_spicata thumbnail Alyxia_spicata_unripe_fruit_Kewarra_4587.jpg?width=300.
- Alyxia_spicata wikiPageExternalLink Alyxia+spicata.
- Alyxia_spicata wikiPageID "40368320".
- Alyxia_spicata wikiPageRevisionID "570529994".
- Alyxia_spicata binomial "Alyxia spicata".
- Alyxia_spicata binomialAuthority Robert_Brown_(botanist).
- Alyxia_spicata familia Apocynaceae.
- Alyxia_spicata genus "Alyxia".
- Alyxia_spicata imageCaption "Alyxia spicata with unripe fruit at Kewarra Beach, Queensland".
- Alyxia_spicata ordo Gentianales.
- Alyxia_spicata regnum "Plantae".
- Alyxia_spicata species "A. spicata".
- Alyxia_spicata unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Alyxia_spicata unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Alyxia_spicata unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Alyxia_spicata subject Category:Alyxia.
- Alyxia_spicata subject Category:Eudicots_of_Western_Australia.
- Alyxia_spicata subject Category:Flora_of_New_Guinea.
- Alyxia_spicata subject Category:Flora_of_Queensland.
- Alyxia_spicata subject Category:Flora_of_the_Northern_Territory.
- Alyxia_spicata subject Category:Gentianales_of_Australia.
- Alyxia_spicata type Eukaryote.
- Alyxia_spicata type Plant.
- Alyxia_spicata type Species.
- Alyxia_spicata type Organism.
- Alyxia_spicata comment "Alyxia spicata, commonly known as chain fruit, is a sprawling shrub or vine in the family Apocynaceae. It is native to New Guinea and the Australian tropics.Plants may grow up to 4 metres high and have leaves in whorls of 4 on vertically growing shoots and whorls of 3 on horizontal shoots. Flowers usually have an orange tube with cream lobes and are 3 to 4 mm in diameter with a hairy calyx. Fruits transition through yellow and orange and ultimately black upon ripening.".
- Alyxia_spicata label "Alyxia spicata".
- Alyxia_spicata sameAs m.0wypgw9.
- Alyxia_spicata sameAs Q15391126.
- Alyxia_spicata sameAs Q15391126.
- Alyxia_spicata wasDerivedFrom Alyxia_spicata?oldid=570529994.
- Alyxia_spicata depiction Alyxia_spicata_unripe_fruit_Kewarra_4587.jpg.
- Alyxia_spicata isPrimaryTopicOf Alyxia_spicata.