A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World
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Wood, John R. I.
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Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo
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Williams, Bethany R. M.
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Scotland, Robert W.
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19.
Ipomoea valenzuelensis
Chodat & Hassl.
, Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. 2
: 5: 687. 1905. (Chodat and Hassler 1905: 687)
Ipomoea valenzuelensis
forma
glabrescens
Chodat & Hassl.
, Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. 2
: 5: 687. 1905. (Chodat and Hassler 1905: 687). Type. PARAGUAY. Cordillera, Valenzuela
, Jan. 1900
,
E. Hassler
7035 (? holotype G n.v., isotypes BM, K, NY, P).
Type.
PARAGUAY. Dept. Cordillera, Valenzuela
, Jan. 1900
,
Hassler
7036
(? holotype G n.v., isotypes BM, F, GH, K, LIL, MO, MPU, NY, P, S, UC).
Description.
Trailing perennial with densely coarsely hirsute stems. Leaves shortly petiolate, 5-12
x
2-5 ovate, ovate-deltoid to oblong-elliptic (rarely shallowly 3-lobed), acute, base cuneate to rounded, densely hirsute on both surfaces, abaxially paler; petioles 5-13 mm, hirsute. Inflorescence of 1-3-flowered, pedunculate axillary cymes; peduncles 2.5-11 cm, hirsute; bracteoles filiform, 5-12 mm, caducous; pedicels 5-15 mm, hirsute; sepals 14-18(-20)
x
4-8 mm, slightly unequal, ovate, caudate, densely hirsute, inner with subglabrous, slightly scarious margins; corolla 5.5-6.5 cm long, funnel-shaped, pink, densely pubescent, limb 4.5-5 cm diam., weakly lobed. Capsules 11
x
8 mm, ovoid, glabrous, shortly rostrate; seeds 6
x
3.5 mm, ovoid, blackish-brown, glabrous.
Distribution.
Endemic to Paraguay where it grows in cerrado-like vegetation.
PARAGUAY.
Sine data
,
Jorgensen
3475
(F, S).
Cordillera
: Valenzuela,
R.O. Vanni et al.
1154 (MO, CTES, K).
Guaira
: Villarrica,
E. Hassler
8577 (BM), 8827 (BM); Villa Rica-Independencia,
N. Soria
4233 (FCQ, MA, MO);
F. Mereles & M. Soloaga
7561 (CTES, FCQ); Cordillera del
Ybytyrusu
,
E. Zardini & A. Aguayo
14896 (FTG, MO, FCQ).
Typification.
We have not seen specimens of the type nor of
var.
glabrescens
at Geneva, so have not made any lectotypifications.
Note.
This species is characterised by its decumbent habit, coarsely hispid indumentum and long, caudate sepals. It is similar to
Ipomoea pseudocalystegia
but the leaves are simple, the sepals and bracteoles are shorter and the pedicels much longer. It also somewhat resembles
Ipomoea langsdorffii
but the flowers are often solitary and never in many-flowered cymes, and the leaves are not whitish beneath.