A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World
Author
Wood, John R. I.
Author
Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo
Author
Williams, Bethany R. M.
Author
Scotland, Robert W.
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PhytoKeys
2020
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.143.32821
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.143.32821
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135.
Ipomoea scopulorum
Brandegee
,
Zoe
5
: 169. 1903. (Brandegee 1903-05: 169)
Ipomoea rhomboidea
House
, Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 18
: 245. 1908. (House 1908b: 245).
Type.
MEXICO. Sinaloa, Tapolobampo,
E. Palmer
227 (holotype US00111455, isotypes ARIZ, C, MICH, P, RSA, S).
Type.
MEXICO. Baja California Sur, Cape region,
T.S. Brandegee
s.n. (holotype UC105176).
Description.
Grey prostrate or twining perennial to 2 m, stems subglabrous, pubescent to subtomentose. Leaves petiolate, variable in form, 2-8
x
1.5-7.5 cm, ovate-deltoid, acute, cordate to truncate and cuneate onto the petiole, often shallowly 3-lobed, sometimes deeply 3-lobed with suborbicular to rhomboid lobes that are contracted below, margin somewhat undulate, both surfaces thinly to densely pubescent with simple and branched hairs, especially on the veins; petioles 1-6 cm, nearly glabrous to pubescent. Inflorescence of lax 1-5-flowered cymes; peduncles 1-3.8 cm, pubescent; bracteoles 1-1.5 mm, filiform, caducous; pedicels 15-35 mm, sometimes winged, pubescent; sepals slightly unequal, somewhat coriaceous, outer sepals 5-8
x
3-4 mm, oblong to oblong-elliptic, obtuse, mucronulate, pubescent, the margins scarious, glabrous, inner 9-13
x
6-7 mm, broadly obovate-elliptic, rounded, mucronulate, scarious except for central area; corolla 6-9 cm long, narrowly funnel-shaped, glabrous, white with bluish centre, limb 6-8 cm diam., midpetaline bands ending in a mucro; anthers usually included. Capsules 10
x
10 mm, subglobose, rostrate, glabrous; seeds 7 mm, densely pilose on the margins with hairs to 8 mm.
Illustration.
Figure
80
.
Figure 80.
Ipomoea scopulorum
.
A
habit
B
abaxial leaf surface
C
inflorescence with bud
D
outer sepal
E
middle sepal
F
inner sepal
G
corolla opened out to show stamens
H
ovary and style. Drawn by Rosemary Wise
A, B
from
Gentry
1574;
C-H
from
T.S. Brandegee
s.n.
Distribution.
Growing amongst rocks at low altitudes in northwestern Mexico.
MEXICO. Baja California Sur
:
T.S. Brandegee
s.n. [11/10/1904] (GH); Rancho La Burrera,
M.
Dominguez
311 (IEB).
Nayarit
: Presa Aguamilpa,
J.I. Calzada et al.
18610 (MEXU), 18633 (MEXU).
Sinaloa
:
Mazatlan
,
T.S. Brandegee
s.n. [8/10/1893] (MEXU); ibid.
,
Ynes
Mejia
48
(MO);
Culiacan
, Cerro Piedrera,
M. Provance
9616 (MO, UCR); Presa El Comedero,
R. Vega
Avina
et al.
6098 (MEXU); Sierra de Tacuichamona,
R. Vega
Avina
et al.
6698 (MEXU).
Sonora
: San Bernardo,
Rio
Mayo,
H.S. Gentry
1574 (ARIZ, F, K, MEXU, MO, S); (ARIZ); Mun. Soyopa,
Rio
Yaqui,
M. Fishbein et al.
3573 (ARIZ, MO); Mun. Sahuaripa,
A.L. Reina-G et al
. 2003-937 (ARIZ).
Typification.
The specimen of
Ipomoea scopulorum
at MEXU (00025258) is a paratype, not an isotype as labelled.
Note.
This species is rather variable in leaf size and shape, indumentum and corolla size. Entire leaves are deltoid and basally truncate, but the deeply 3-lobed leaves have the terminal leaflet somewhat rhomboid in form. The indumentum is quite variable in its density and the branched hairs are not easily discerned even with a microscope.