Vincetoxicum forsteri is a species of plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceaethat is endemic to Australia. It was first described by Paul Irwin Forster in 1992 as Tylophora linearis.
Description
The species is a herbaceousvine with clear sap and stems up to 2 m long. The dark green, linear leaves grow to 100 mm in length and 4 mm in width. The olive-green and dark purple flowers are 6–22 mm in diameter. The fruits are 95–100 mm long and 5 mm wide. ==Taxonomy==
Taxonomy
Vincetoxicum forsteri was first described by Paul Irwin Forster in 1992 as Tylophora linearis. In 2018, Tylophora was synonymized with Vincetoxicum. As the combination Vincetoxicum lineare had priority, being based on Pentatropis linearis first published in 1844, a replacement name was needed, and Leide-Schumann and Meve published Vincetoxicum forsteri. ==Distribution and habitat==