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<mods:namePart>Wood, John R. I.</mods:namePart>
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132.
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<paragraph pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Type.</paragraph>
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RUSSIA, Siberia,
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(holotype P [Herb. Lam.]!).
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<paragraph pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Description.</paragraph>
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Grey-sericeous perennial herb with thick woody taproot; stems short, decumbent or weakly ascending, more or less herbaceous, to 12 (-22) cm long. Leaves sessile, 0.7-3
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0.15-0.5 mm, linear or linear-oblanceolate, obtuse, tapering at the base. Flowers pedunculate from the axils of leaf-like bracts or, rarely, terminal only; peduncles 0.4-2.2 cm, 1-flowered; bracteoles, 4-13
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0.5 mm, linear; pedicels 1-6 mm, often bent or curved; outer sepals 4.5-6
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2-2.5 mm, ovate, abruptly narrowed and drawn out to an obtuse apex, the inner sepals much broader, c. 7
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4 mm; corolla 0.8-1.3 cm long, white or very pale pink, very obscurely lobed, midpetaline bands pilose, terminating in a blunt tooth; ovary and style pilose; style divided c. 3 mm above base, stigmas c. 3 mm long. Capsule pilose at apex only; seeds smooth, pubescent. Figure
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 17" captionStartId="F17" captionText="Figure 17. 1 - 7 Convolvulus divaricatus 1 leaves 2 bracteole 3 outer sepal 4 middle sepal 5 inner sepal 6 stamen 7 ovary and style. From Drabov 287 (B) 8 - 14 Convolvulus gracillimus 8 flowering branch 9 leaf 10 outer sepal 11 middle sepal 12 inner sepal 13 stamen 14 ovary and style. From Rechinge r 16080 (W) 15 - 20 Convolvulus sarothrocladus 15 leaves 16 outer sepal 17 middle sepal 18 inner sepal 19 stamen 20 ovary and style 15 from sin coll. (JE) 16 - 20 from Haussknech t s. n. (W) 21 - 26 Convolvulus pseudocantabrica subsp. askabadensis 21 leaves 22 outer sepal 23 middle sepal 24 inner sepal 25 stamen 26 ovary and style. From Gauba 1623 (B) 27 - 33 Convolvulus ammannii 27 leaf 28 outer sepal 29 inner sepal 30 stamen 31 ovary and style 32 sepals and capsule 33 seeds. From Hsia 20 / 7 / 1931 (K) 34 - 37 Convolvulus xanthopotamicus 34 shoot showing woody stem and branching 35 leaf 36 outer sepal 37 inner sepal. From Purdom s. n. (K)." pageId="151" pageNumber="152">17</figureCitation>
: 27-33.
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<paragraph pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Distribution.</paragraph>
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Northern China and Manchuria (
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1006,
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13233); Korea (?); Mongolia (
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s.n.. [18/8/1886],
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Pipe-Wolferstein &amp; Phillips</emphasis>
37); Turkmenistan (
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Schipczinsky</emphasis>
341); Kazakhstan (
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Kossinsky</emphasis>
884,
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="151" pageNumber="152">Karamisheva et al.</emphasis>
5872); Uzbekistan (
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426); Russia: Siberia (
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7544,
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3764a). Very common in southern Siberia.
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