Large-Flowered Magnolia Vine is a hairless climber
with young branches lacking wings; leaf-bearing branches elongated.
Flowers are borne singly in leaf-axils, flower-cluster-stalk 1.2-3.6 cm
(male), 2-4.7 cm (female). Tepals are 6-9, white, cream-white, or
sometimes pink-tinged, largest 0.7-1.5 x 0.7-1.5 cm. Males flowers have
stamens 30-50, distinct; pollen 3-colpate. Female flowers have carpels
67-120. Leaf-stalks are 1.1-3 cm; leaf blade elliptic, 6.5-13 x 2-5 cm,
papery, not glaucous, secondary veins (4 or)5 or 6(-8) on each side of
midvein, base wedge-shaped, narrowed, or rarely broadly wedge-shaped,
margin finely toothed to rarely subentire, tip shortly to long
tapering. Large-Flowered Magnolia Vine is found in broad-leaved
forests, coniferous forests, mixed forests, thickets, at altitudes of
1800-3300 m, in the Himalayas, China, Bhutan, Nepal. Flowering:
April-June.
Identification credit: Ushaprabha Page
Photographed above Yuksum, Sikkim.
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