Observations
A large woody climber, often with flattened and spiral stem; rachis 2 cm long, pinnae 1—2 pairs, 6.5—9 cm long, 1—2(—3) pairs of leaflets per pinna, leaflets elliptical to obovate-elliptical, unequal-sided, 4.5—10 cm x 1.8—6.3 cm, base asymmetrical or somewhat emarginate; inflorescence an axillary spike, 13—30 cm long, flowers sessile or subsessile, male or bisexual, minute, calyx green, broadly cup-shaped, petals green with a reddish base; pod straight to slightly curved, up to 100(—200) cm x 7—15 cm, exocarp woody, endocarp parchment-like; seed suborbicular, flattened, 4—6 cm x 3.3—5 cm, 1 cm thick, brown. Entada phaseoloides is found in a wide variety of habitats, ranging from freshwater swamp and inland from the mangrove up to montane forest, up to 900(—1700) m altitude.
Selected Sources
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