| Cynanchum caudatum
is a perennial vine on forest edges in mountainous districts,
winding itself around other plants and extending. With 3-6cm-long
petioles, blades are in the shape of an ovate, 5-15cm long, with
tail-like pointed tips. Flowers (many yellow-green white florets)
set themselves in umbels formed on long peduncles that emerged from
axils. Bloom time: July-August. |
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