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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106.
Ipomoea paradae
J.R.I. Wood & Scotland
, Kew Bull. 70
(31): 69. 2015. (Wood et al. 2015: 69)
Type.
BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz. camino Algodonal a
Masicuri
,
G.A.
Parada, M. Betancur & Y. Inturion
3151 (holotype USZ, isotypes K, MO).
Description.
Liana reaching at least 5 m in height, stems woody, glabrous, obscurely ridged, bark pale brown. Leaves petiolate, 6-12
x
5.5-11 cm, ovate, obtuse and muconate, base cordate with rounded auricles, adaxially green, thinly pubescent, abaxially grey-tomentose with highlighted veins; petioles 3-5 cm, puberulent. Inflorescence of 1-5-flowered, axillary, pedunculate cymes; peduncles 1-3.5 cm, glabrous except for hairs apically; secondary peduncles 1-1.4 cm, pubescent; bracteoles 10-14
x
8-10 mm, oblong-ovate, obtuse, pubescent, deciduous; pedicels 8-12 mm, markedly widened upwards, hirsute below, glabrous upwards; sepals subequal, 15-18
x
10-14 mm, broadly elliptic-obovate, rounded, glabrous, margins scarious; corolla 9-10 cm long, white with pink centre, funnel-shaped with cylindrical basal tube c. 12 mm, glabrous, midpetaline bands ending in a small tooth, limb c. 5-6 cm diam.,very shallowly lobed. Capsules ovoid, 20
x
15 mm, glabrous; seeds 10
x
6 mm, flattened ellipsoid, dark brown, long-pilose, the marginal hairs up to 20 mm.
Illustration.
Figure
71
.
Figure 71.
Ipomoea paradae
.
A
habit
B
abaxial leaf surface
C
outer sepal
D
inner sepal
E
corolla opened out to show stamens
F
fruiting calyx and capsule
G
seed. Drawn by Rosemary Wise
A-E
from
Parada
et al.
3151;
F, G
from
Parada
et al.
162.
Distribution.
Endemic to forest and forest relics in areas of the Andean foothills in Santa Cruz Department in Bolivia.
BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz
:
Ibanez
, Los Espejillos,
G.A.
Parada
et al.
162 (MO, USZ). Ichilo, PN
Amboro
, ridge between Quebrada
Yapoje
and Quebrada Caballo, 0.5-1 km above confluence with
Rio
Saquayo,
M. Nee
40966 (NY, USZ).
Notes.
Parada
et al. 162
and
Nee
40966 are fruiting specimens with glabrous sepals and appear to belong here but in the absence of flowers some doubt about the identity of these collections remains.
Ipomoea paradae
is somewhat similar to
I. brasiliana
in the indumentum and venation of the leaves and also in the indumentum and size of the sepals but the sepals are always completely glabrous as are the stem and peduncles. The corolla is very distinctive with its white limb and dark red throat, recalling the corolla of
I. juliagutierreziae
and that of
I. longibracteolata
.