Entada polystachya

(L.) DC. (1826)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Rosids Order: Fabales Family: Fabaceae Genus: Entada

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Bibliography

Name Published In: Mém. Légum.: 422 (1826)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Entada polystachya Honolulu, Fair Grounds Preserved_Specimen vine Wilder, G.P. Oahu BISH 1931-09-22
2 Entada polystachya Honolulu, Fair Grounds Preserved_Specimen Lyon, H.L. Oahu BISH
3 Entada polystachya Foster Botanic Garden Preserved_Specimen Large vine with very long, flat pods that open and release a solid row of winged seeds Pearsall, G.A. Oahu BISH
4 Entada polystachya Foster Botanic Garden Preserved_Specimen Fagerlind, F. Oahu BISH 1948-02-13
5 Entada polystachya Wahiawa, Wahiawa Botanical Garden. Cultivated or naturalized. Growing in Formosan koa east of Wahiaw Recreation Center, where Kilani Ave. becomes Glen Ave. (at Kellogg St.). Preserved_Specimen Sprawling vine many feet long, possibly self-sown. Flw-buds almost black outside, flws whitish when open, strongly malodorous (like very dirty socks!); pods immature, seeds evidently aborted. Medbury, S. 778 Oahu BISH 1992-01-28
6 Entada polystachya Wahiawa, Wahiawa Botanical Garden. Cultivated or naturalized. Growing in Formosan koa east of Wahiawa Recreation Center, where Kilani Ave. becomes Glen Ave. (at Kellogg St.). Preserved_Specimen Sprawling vine many feet long, possibly self-sown. Flw buds almost black outside, flws whitish when open, strongly malodorous (like very dirty socks!); pods immature, seeds evidently aborted. Medbury, S. 778 Oahu BISH 1992-01-28
7 Entada polystachya Wahiawa, Wahiawa Botanical Garden. Cultivated or naturalized. Growing in Formosan koa east of Wahiawa Recreation Center, where Kilani Ave. becomes Glen Ave. (at Kellogg St.). Preserved_Specimen Sprawling vine many feet long, possibly self-sown. Flw buds almost black outside, flws whitish when open, strongly malodorous (like very dirty socks!); pods immature, seeds evidently aborted. Medbury, S. 778 Oahu BISH 1992-01-28