Observations in the Genus: Cynanchum
This taxon contains:
Observed on: 15th December 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th December 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Description: Creeper with leathery leaves, milky sap. Growing in scrub on sea facing slope.
By: Alison Young
Observed on: 9th December 2013
Added to iSpot: 10th December 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Description: Small creeper on fence, milky latex, opposite leaves, inflorescence a cluster of tiny (2mm) green flowers in the leaf node.
By: Rodwraylva
Observed on: 5th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th October 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Vicious creeper in the Costal Dunes
Observed on: 12th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 25th September 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Vine.
Observed on: 25th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 26th August 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Description: Creeping on a dune shrub.
By: Joan Young
Observed on: 13th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 8th August 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Spreading creeper with small white flowers growing on the sand dunes.
Observed on: 19th May 2013
Added to iSpot: 10th July 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 28th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 30th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 3rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 11th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: I photographed this creeper growing in the Spekboom hedge at the viewpoint at Domkrag Dam in Addo Elephant National Park on 3 June 2013. Sorry about the poor quality of the picture, the wind was blowing a gale. I have no idea as to the identity, so any pointers will be welcomed.
Location: Beesbank
Lat/Lng: -28.5098, 16.71038
Brown shale outcrops
Close
Observed on: 19th July 2011
Added to iSpot: 22nd April 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 10th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 11th April 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Creeper
Observed on: 10th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 11th April 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Creeper with milky sap, opposite leaves, flowers in axillary clusters with cup-shaped corona.
Observed on: 9th March 2013
Added to iSpot: 11th March 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Climber with milky sap, opposite leaves.
Observed on: 30th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 21st December 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 26th November 2012
Added to iSpot: 17th December 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th November 2012
Added to iSpot: 4th November 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 22nd April 2012
Added to iSpot: 22nd October 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 9th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 9th October 2012
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 2
Comments: 1
Observed on: 9th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 16th August 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: The tiny flowers of this twining climber in the first two photos are contrasted with it's astonishingly large and long follicles (fruiting body) shown in the next two pics.
Observed on: 7th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 11th August 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 29th June 2012
Added to iSpot: 4th July 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Margins not crisped.
Observed on: 30th June 2012
Added to iSpot: 2nd July 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 30th June 2012
Added to iSpot: 30th June 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: common creeper, with sort hairs
By: Charles Stirton
Observed on: 14th September 2008
Added to iSpot: 8th June 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 10th May 2012
Added to iSpot: 29th May 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Climber growing on the rocky slopes above the sea along the Otter Trail.
By: LeeB
Observed on: 25th April 2012
Added to iSpot: 3rd May 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 7
Description: This is the same species, just two different photos. Please could someone help me identify them. Thank you
Observed on: 22nd September 2008
Added to iSpot: 26th March 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Maybe a nice study for students. This one is definitely hairy - from Olifantsbos post-fure.
Observed on: 21st December 2003
Added to iSpot: 26th March 2012
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 5
Description: Look what I've found - just like MMK's pics. Have others like this from the Peninsula.
Observed on: 25th March 2012
Added to iSpot: 26th March 2012
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 1
Comments: 8
Description: Don't think it's the regular Cynanchum africanum ; flowers seem bigger and the "petals" rather pale green-brown
Observed on: 8th October 2011
Added to iSpot: 18th December 2011
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 4
Description: Spotted growing in coastal bush north of the Cape Peninsula.
Observed on: 2nd October 2011
Added to iSpot: 19th October 2011
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 22nd September 2011
Added to iSpot: 14th October 2011
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 6th July 2011
Added to iSpot: 13th July 2011
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 1
Comments: 3
Description: Slender thinly hairy climber to 1m
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 26th April 2011
Added to iSpot: 25th May 2011
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 2
Description: Creeper
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 26th April 2011
Added to iSpot: 25th May 2011
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 4
Description: No sap: so not Apocyanaceae: so what?