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Trees 5-15 m tall. Young branches, leaves, and peduncles yellow-brown pubescent to tomentose. Leaves 30-55 cm; leaflets 4-8 pairs, long elliptic to elliptic-ovate, 12-23 X 4-9 cm, base broadly cuneate to subrounded, sometimes oblique, margin entire to serrulate, apex acute to acuminate; lateral veins 8 or 9 on each side of midrib; petiolules 1-4 mm or leaflets subsessile. Inflorescences terminal racemes, rusty yellow pubescent, 4-10-flowered. Flowers 10-14 cm in diam. Pedicel 2-6 cm. Calyx ca. 5.5 X 4 cm, brown-yellow tomentose to floccose. Corolla yellow to dirty yellow, ca. 10 cm; tube red-brown or purple on lower part, 1.5-2 cm in diam. at base; mouth 10-15 cm in diam.; lobes irregularly wrinkled. Stamens and style included. Capsule linear, compressed, 30-70 X 2-3 cm. Seeds long ellipsoid, including wing 3-5 X 1-1.3 cm. Fl. Sep-Dec, fr. Jan-Apr.
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Flora of China Vol. 18: 224 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Yunnan [Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam].
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Flora of China Vol. 18: 224 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Habitat

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Sparse forests, humid places; 300-1700 m.
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Flora of China Vol. 18: 224 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
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Markhamia stipulata

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Markhamia stipulata (Thai: แคหัวหมู or แคป่า, khae hua mu or khae pa; Chinese: 西南猫尾木, xi nan mao wei mu) is a species of plant in the family Bignoniaceae. It is native to South China and Southeast Asia.[2][3] This species usually grows as a tall tree, reaching heights of 5–15 m. Stipulata thrives in sparsely treed areas, such as fields. Flowers are pale yellow to reddish brown.[4]

Uses

The flower is edible and is part of both Lao cuisine[5] and Thai cuisine, where it is known as Dok Khae Hua Mu or Dok Khae Pa. The flowers are usually eaten sauteed or in Kaeng som. The leaves are also used in traditional Thai medicine.[6]

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Markhamia stipulata: Brief Summary

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Markhamia stipulata (Thai: แคหัวหมู or แคป่า, khae hua mu or khae pa; Chinese: 西南猫尾木, xi nan mao wei mu) is a species of plant in the family Bignoniaceae. It is native to South China and Southeast Asia. This species usually grows as a tall tree, reaching heights of 5–15 m. Stipulata thrives in sparsely treed areas, such as fields. Flowers are pale yellow to reddish brown.

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