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Chalice Vine

Solanaceae

Description:

Solandra Grandiflora, more popularly known as Chalice Vine or Cup of Gold, is a perennial fast-growing climbing vine or liana. This vine quickly takes root and grabs onto the surrounding vegetation for support, the base stalk is thick, heavy and ropelike. These vines can easily exceed over 100 feet (30 meters) in length, each node on the branch will sprout tendrils and take root, giving the whole plant more stability and a larger root system to improve its ability to access essential nutrients: water, minerals, sunlight, ect. The leaves grow directly from the main stalk and side branches and are uniformly dark green, thick, with a smooth supple texture; they can grow as large as 6 inches (15 cm) in length, 3 inches (7 cm) wide and are oval shaped.

Habitat:

Cup of Gold is indigenous to the central Mexico region, naturally growing as far south as Chiapas and as far north as the sub-tropical regions of the Southern United Sates. In the United States it is known to grow wildly in Southern California, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida. Cup of Gold also grows in Central America, and has even spread to South America, and to several of the Caribbean islands. It has also been seen growing in the West Indies, and Australia.

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Chalice Vine
Solandra longiflora Solandra


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2 Comments

HiraMAbro
HiraMAbro 11 years ago

Ok Thank you for the ID suggestion :)

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 11 years ago

I love these flowers, however, they don't belong in the signs of wildlife mission. That is more for tracks, bones, nest, etc.

HiraMAbro
Spotted by
HiraMAbro

کراچي, Pakistan

Spotted on Dec 20, 2011
Submitted on Jan 7, 2012

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