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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6.
Ipomoea aemilii
(
O'Donell
)
J.R.I. Wood & R. Degen
, Kew Bull. 71
, 25: 3. 2016. (Wood et al. 2016b: 3)
Ipomoea malpighipila
var.
aemilii
O'Donell
,
Arq. Mus. Paranaense
9
: 228. 1952. (
O'Donell
1952: 228). Type. PARAGUAY. Alto
Parana
, 1909/10,
K. Fiebrig
5684 (holotype SI001300, isotypes G? n.v., GH, LIL, SI, US).
Ipomoea aurita
Hassl.
, nom. nud.
, Add. Plantae Hasslerianae 18
. 1917. (Hassler 1917: 18).
Type.
Based on
Ipomoea malpighipila
var.
aemilii
O'Donell
Description.
Perennial of a pale green colour from a woody xylopodium; stems erect to 1 m high, apparently unbranched, densely hirsute with somewhat rough mostly appressed hairs. Leaves sessile, 16-27
x
0.4-0.8 cm, narrowly oblong, slightly narrowed to a cuneate base, apex obtuse and mucronate, coarsely tomentose on both surfaces, abaxially prominently 3-5-veined. Inflorescence terminal, rather short and dense <7 cm long, formed of (1-)3-flowered cymes in the axils of leaf bracts; bracts 2-6.5 cm long, diminishing in size upwards, apparently deciduous and absent from uppermost cymes; peduncles 2-4 mm, relatively stout, densely hirsute; bracteoles c. 3
x
0.5 mm, lanceolate, acuminate, almost hidden by the indumentum; pedicels 5-7 mm, densely hirsute; sepals 7-8
x
4-5 mm, broadly elliptic, densely hirsute, slightly unequal, outer obtuse, inner rounded to retuse with glabrous, scarious margins; corolla 4-5 cm long, pink, funnel-shaped, densely pubescent on mid-petaline bands, limb 2.5-3 cm diam. Capsules glabrous; seeds not seen.
Illustration.
Figure
13
.
Figure 13.
Ipomoea aemilii
.
A
habit
B
stem base
C
leaf surface
D
leaf apex
E
flower bud
F
outer sepal
G
inner sepal. Drawn by Rosemary Wise
A
from
Itapu
Binacional
1046;
B-G
from
Fiebrig
5684.
Distribution.
Endemic to Paraguay. In sabanas in the area north of Hernandarias, especially in the Reserva
Tati
Yupi
.
PARAGUAY. Alto
Parana
: Reserva
Tati
Yupi
,
Itaipu
Binacional
1046
(MO);
G. Caballero Mamori
1423 (CTES); Com. Puerto Palma,
C. Romero Pereira
14 (SCP);
Pira
Pyta
,
A. Schinini et al
. 18152 (CTES).
Note.
Distinguished from
Ipomoea malpighipila
by the simple leaves and distinct indumentum.