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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Ipomoea cordatotriloba
Dennst.
, Nomencl. Bot. 1
: 246. 1810. (Dennstedt 1810: 246)
Convolvulus carolinus
L.
, Sp. Pl. 1
: 154. 1753. (Linnaeus, 1753: 154), non
Ipomoea carolina
L. (1753). Type. Icon. in Dillenius
, Hortus Elthamensis 1
: 100. t. 84 f. 98 (1732), designated by Staples in Staples and Jarvis (2006: 1020).
Ipomoea trichocarpa
Elliot, Sketch Bot. S.C.
7 Ga. 1: 258. 1817. (Elliot 1817: 258). Type. Based on
Convolvulus carolinus
L.
Ipomoea triloba
forma
trichocarpa
(Elliot) Nishiyama
, Bot. Mag. Tokyo 84
: 385. 1971. (Nishiyama 1971: 385).
Ipomoea commutata
Roem. & Schult.
, Syst. Veg. 4
: 228. 1819. (Roemer and Schultes 1819: 228), nom. illeg. superfl. Type. Based on
Convolvulus carolinus
L.
Convolvulus scrobiculatus
Lindl.
, Bot. Reg. 13
; t 1076, 1827. (Lindley 1827b: t. 1076). Type. A cultivated plant of American origin (lectotype t. 1076 in Botanical Register (Lindley1827b), designated here).
Ipomoea scrobiculata
(Lindl.) Sweet, Hort. Brit.
, ed. 2: 372. 1830. (Sweet 1830: 372).
Ipomoea trifida
var.
berlandieri
A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer.
2: 212. 1878. (Gray 1878: 212). Type. UNITED STATES. Texas,
J. Berlandier
546 [1931] (holotype GH0054470, isotypes BM, K, MO, NY, PH).
Ipomoea trifida
var.
torreyana
A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Amer.
2: 212. 1878. Type. UNITED STATES. Texas,
C. Wright
s.n. (lectotype GH00054469, designated by Austin (1978b: 126).
Ipomoea trichocarpa
var.
torreyana
(A. Gray) Shinners, Field & Lab.
21: 164. 1953. (Shinners 1953: 164).
Ipomoea cordatotriloba
var.
torreyana
(A. Gray) D.F.Austin
, Taxon 37
: 185. 1988. (Austin 1988: 185).
Ipomoea trichocarpa
forma
pubescens
Ahles, J. Elisha Mitchell Soc.
75: 129. 1959. (Ahles 1959: 129). Type. UNITED STATES. South Carolina, Calhoun Co,
H.E. Ahles
35245 (holotype UNC).
Type.
Based on
Convolvulus carolinus
L.
Description.
Slender twining (occasionally trailing) annual herb, stems to 3 m, glabrous, thinly pilose with long white hairs or densely pubescent. Leaves petiolate, 2.5-8
x
1.5-6 cm, 3- 5-lobed, the central lobe narrowed at base (very rarely unlobed), narrowly cordate with rounded, entire or dentate auricles, apex shortly acuminate, mucronate, glabrous or thinly pilose on veins and margins or pubescent; petioles 0.5-5 cm, muricate. Inflorescence of axillary, pedunculate, umbelliform cymes, usually with 1-5(-9) flowers, and more lax than in
Ipomoea batatas
; peduncles 2-9 cm; bracteoles 5-7 mm, filiform, pilose, relatively persistent; pedicels 4-9 mm; sepals subequal, usually ciliate with stiff spreading hairs, occasionally glabrous, outer sepals 8-11 mm, ovate, gradually narrowed to an outwardly curved fine point, the central vein usually distinct, inner sepals 10-12 mm, obovate, abruptly or gradually narrowed to a mucronate apex, less hairy; corolla (2.5-)3.5-4.5 cm long, gradually widened from base, pink with a dark centre, glabrous, limb c. 2.5 cm diam., unlobed. Capsules subglobose, 7-8 mm, pilose; seeds brown, hemispherical, 3.5 mm long, shortly pubescent on the angles.
Illustration.
Diggs et al. (1999: 557)
Distribution.
This species is apparently restricted to the United States and Mexico. In the United States it is more strictly southern than
I. lacunosa
. Records from elsewhere, for example from Venezuela (Hokche et al. 2008) require confirmation. It is a lowland species not usually found above 1000 m.
MEXICO. Chihuahua
:
C.G. Pringle
781 (K, S).
Tamaulipas
:
G.S. Hinton
20526 (GBH)
UNITED STATES. Alabama
:
C.T. Bryson
20420 (MMNS).
Arkansas
:
Leavenworth
s.n. (K).
Florida
: St
John's
River,
A.H. Curtiss
2161 (K), 5280 (E);
Ruegel
506 (BM); Gainesville,
W. Judd & T. Lucansky
2751 (BM).
Georgia
:
R. Carter
9217, Louisiana:
Tracy & Lloyd
125 (ARIZ);
P.E. Hyatt
11166 (LSU).
Louisiana
:
Tracy & Lloyd
125 (BM).
Mississippi
:
C. T. Bryson & K. Reddy
20350 (ARIZ), 20355 (ARIZ).
New Mexico
:
J. Skehan
80 (RM).
North Carolina
: Wilmington,
Bradley & Sears
3575(K, S).
South Carolina
:
Drummond
s.n. (K).
Texas
:
Lindheimer
1033 (BM, K, S);
B.F. Bush
275 (K), 1405 (K);
Drummond
215 (K);
C.T. Bryson
22361 (VSC).
Note.
As interpreted here this is an entirely Northern Hemisphere species that is almost restricted to the United States, where it is a common in the south east. The leaves are nearly always 3-5-lobed and the corolla deep pink with a dark centre. Plants named
var.
torreyana
are a glabrous form of this species.