Narratives Details:
Title:

Noyau Vine
Authors:

Ethan H. Freid
Scientific Name:

Merremia dissecta (Jacq.) Hallier f.
Description:

Common Names

Noyau Vine

Family

Convolvulaceae

Habit

Merremia dissecta grows as a perennial herbaceous vine that is covered with sparse pubescence. The leaves are arranged alternately and to 10 cm in length. The leaf blade is palmate with 7-9 lobes. The lobe margins are sinuate to dentate with an acuminate apex.

The actinomorphic flowers are solitary, though occasionally in cymes. The calyx has 5 unfused oblong sepals. The salverform corolla has 5 fused petals that are white with a red center. There are 5 stamens fused to the throat of the corolla tube. The ovary is superior with 2 locules and numerous seeds. The fruit is a capsule at maturity. Subtending the fruit are the sepals that become dry and woody.

Habitat

Merremia dissecta grows in human disturbed habitats (roadsides, abandoned fields, dumps).

Distribution in Bahamas/Globally

Merremia dissecta occurs on all island groupings in the Bahamian Archipelago as well as Florida, the Caribbean Region and Central and South America.

Medicinal/Cultural/Economic usage

Merremia dissecta is not used medicinally in the Bahamas.

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