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Dolichandraunguis-cati Search within this service select categories to search search for plants and animals Back Family Name: Bignoniaceae Synonyms: Macfadyenaunguis-cati, Bignoniaunguis-cati Common Name: Anikab, Bejuco, Edmurcielago, Mano de Lagarija, Cat Claw Ivy, 猫爪藤 Full Sun Semi Shade Moderate Water Ornamental Flowers Drought Tolerant
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By Bob Thomas. April is the normal month for the appearance of one of our brightest yellow flowers, those of the Cat's-claw Vine, Dolichandra (syn. Macfadyena) unguis-cati.. It is a woody vine that is drought tolerant, grows very quickly, tenaciously holds onto a wide variety of surfaces, and is either adored or hated - and nothing in between.
Dolichandra unguiscati
Cat's claw creeper ( Dolichandra unguis-cati) Also known as: cats claw creeper Print | Search/browse other weeds Cat's claw creeper is an invasive, woody vine with yellow flowers. It kills trees and shrubs and reduces food and shelter for native animals. Profile Control Biosecurity duty This plant is a Weed of National Significance
Dolichandra unguiscati, Macfadyena unguiscati, Doxantha unguiscati
Dolichandra unguis-cati cat's claw creeper A vigorous climbing vine bearing flared, trumpet-shaped yellow flowers. The showy blooms are particularly fragrant in the evening. Not hardy in the UK but in many tropical regions of the world it is listed as invasive Other common names anikab bejuco edmurcielago see more cat's claw Synonyms
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The cat's-claw vine ( Dolichandra unguis-cati) has beautiful flowers that often shower the canopies of supporting trees and structures this time of year. It is a true harbinger of spring in the coastal regions of the Southeastern U.S. - an area that often only has subtle horticultural cues to infer a sense of seasonality.
Dolichandra unguiscati (Cat's claw vine) (Macfadyena unguiscati)
Dolichandra unguis-cati is a climbing woody vine that can grow up to 15 meters long. It climbs using recurved hooks and adventitious roots, and it runs along the ground, rooting and producing subterranean tubers at each node.
Dolichandra unguiscati
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Dolichandra unguis-cati Catclawvine Synonym (s): Macfadyena unguis-cati Family: Bignoniaceae (Trumpet-Creeper Family) Duration and Habit: Perennial Vine Additional Images (opens new window or tab) Photographer: Forest & Kim Starr Source: Plants of Hawaii (USGS) Description
Flora of Mozambique Cultivated species information individual images
Full Sun to Partial Shade. Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 8a -12.2 °C (10 °F) to -9.4 °C (15 °F) Maximum recommended zone: Zone 10b. Plant Height: 25 - 40 feet. Leaves: Evergreen.
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Family Name: Bignoniaceae Botanical Name: Dolichandra unguis-cati Synonyms: Botanical Synonyms: Macfadyena unguis-cati Sub Species: Variety: Forma: Cultivar: Characteristics: The cat's claw is a vine with hook-like thorns that appear to look like a cat's claw. This species has two leaflets with a terminal, three-parted, clam-like tendril.
FLORA DE MISIONES Argentina Dolichandra unguiscati (L.) L.G. Lohmann
In scientific literature, this plant is known as Dolichandra unguis-cati, which is also synonymous with Macfadyena unguis-cati. Coming from the Bignoniaceae family, this plant also shares the same characteristics in the family such as large showy flowers and long-stemmed woody vine. Spatial distribution
Image Cat's claw creeper (Dolichandra unguiscati syn. Macfadyena
Dolichandra unguis-cati, also known as funnel creeper, cat's claw creeper or cat's claw trumpet, is a woody vine that may climb up to 15 metres or higher and has a deep tuberous root system. It grows quickly and vigorously. It is a Bignoniaceae plant with bright yellow flowers. This plant is indigenous to the Caribbean, Central American.
Dolichandra unguiscati UF/IFAS Assessment University of Florida
Dolichandra unguis-cati family Bignoniaceae origin Exotic declaration Category 3 Restricted Matter (Biosecurity Act 2014) Common names Cat's claw creeper, Cat's claw, Cat's claw climber, Catclawvine, Funnel creeper. A rampant climber with stems that eventually become very robust and woody in nature.
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wfo-0000782438. Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) L.G.Lohmann. Nuevo Cat. Fl. Vasc. Venezuela : 273 (2008) This name is reported by Bignoniaceae as an accepted name in the genus Dolichandra (family Bignoniaceae ). The record derives from iPlants (data supplied on 2023-06-02) which reports it as an accepted name.
Dolichandra unguiscati UF/IFAS Assessment University of Florida
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Flora of Mozambique Cultivated species information individual images
Dolichandra Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) L.G.Lohmann First published in O.Hokche, P.E.Berry & O.Huber (eds.), Nuevo Cat. Fl. Vasc. Venezuela: 273 (2008) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Mexico to Tropical America. It is a liana and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.