Wulffia baccata
“Perennial herbs, mostly scandent shrubs, stems striate. Leaves opposite, blades lanceolate, ovate or oval, pinnately veined or triplinerved. Capitula in terminal, simple or paniculiform cymes, discoid or radiate. Involucres hemispherical, phyllaries in 2–3 series. Receptacles shallowly convex. Ray florets neuter or pistillate but sterile, corollas yellow to orange. Disc florets bisexual, corollas yellow, rarely red,with a fewfibresembedding the vascular strands; anthers black, appendages ovatewith glandular trichomes; style arms tapered.Cypselae compressed, obpyriform to obovate, rhombic in crosssection, fleshy at maturity, exocarp drying brown, black beneath, glabrous to parselypubescent at the apices. Pappus absent or a minute crown. x = 30. Three species, tropical, humid forests of America.”