A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World
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Wood, John R. I.
Author
Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo
Author
Williams, Bethany R. M.
Author
Scotland, Robert W.
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87.
Ipomoea reticulata
O'Donell
, Lilloa 26
: 389. 1953. (
O'Donell
1953a: 389)
Ipomoea peredoi
O'Donell
, Lilloa 30
: 44. 1960. (
O'Donell
1960: 44). Type. BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz,
I. Peredo
s.n. (holotype LIL158045).
Type.
COLOMBIA. Norte de Santander,
region
de Sarare,
J. Cuatrecasas
13321 (holotype LIL001281, isotypes COL, F).
Description.
Weak liana to 3 m, stems woody, glabrous to minutely scabridulous, often dotted with black glands. Leaves petiolate, 4-9
x
3-6 cm, ovate to suborbicular, cordate with rounded auricles, shortly acuminate, usually glabrous but sometimes scabridulous-puberulent, abaxially often minutely black-punctate; petioles 2.5-5 cm, scabridulous. Inflorescence of pedunculate axillary cymes, these often developing into a raceme or panicle-like structure 5-10 cm long; peduncles 1-4.5 cm, sometimes extended into a rhachis up to 3 cm long; secondary peduncles 0.5-1.8 cm long; bracteoles scale-like, caducous; pedicels very variable in length. 5-15 mm long, glabrous; sepals subequal, 5-7
x
3-5 mm, elliptic, obtuse, scarious-margined, inner obovate with very broad scarious margins; corolla 2.3-3.5 cm long, creamy-white with greenish midpetaline bands and (sometimes a dull violet centre), campanulate, glabrous, limb 2.5 cm diam., undulate; stamens held at corolla mouth. Capsules ovoid, 10-12
x
7-8 mm, glabrous; seeds 5 mm long, pilose.
Illustration.
Figure
55
.
Figure 55.
Ipomoea reticulata
A
habit
B
outer sepal
C
inner sepal
D
corolla opened out to show stamens
E
ovary and style
F
capsule. Drawn by Rosemary Wise
A-E
from
Krapovickas & Schinini
32452
F
from
Killeen
6252.
Distribution.
Widely distributed in tropical America from Bolivia north to southern Mexico but becoming less common north of Panama. It is usually found in sub-Andean rainforest or in moister areas of seasonally dry forest in the Amazonian lowlands, rarely above 1000 m.
BRAZIL. Acre
:
D.C. Daly
11802 (NY).
Mato Grosso
:
L. Carreira et al.
895 (INPA, NY).
Para
:
R.S Secco et al. 201
(MO). Also
Goias
and Minas Gerais fide Flora do Brasil (2020).
BOLIVIA. Beni
:
Ballivian
,
J. Balderrama
517 (NY, LPB, SP).
Chuquisaca
: Calvo,
A. Carretero et al.
867 (HSB, MO, OXF).
Cochabamba
: P.N. Carrasco,
Rio
Ichoa,
O. Colque & L. Mendoza
472 (MO, NY, OXF, USZ); Chapare,
J.R.I. Wood & B. Williams
27732 (K, LPB, USZ).
La Paz
: Guanay,
H.H. Rusby
1995 (NY, MICH).
Pando
:
A. Araujo-M. al.
5387 (K, USZ).
Santa Cruz
:
Ibanez
,
M. Nee & L. Bohs
49612 (CTES, NY, MO, USZ);
Nuflo
de
Chavez
,
J.R.I. Wood
14767 (K, LPB, USZ); Velasco,
J.R.I. Wood et al.
28205 (LPB, USZ).
PERU. Amazonas
: Condorcanqui,
R. Kayap
628 (MO).
Ayacucho
: La Mar, Villa Union,
J. Roque
5538 (USM).
Junin
: Chanchamayo,
Sandeman
s.n. (BM).
Loreto
:
R.
Vasquez
& N. Jaramillo
9357 (MO).
Madre de Dios
:
R.B. Foster
6385 (F);
Rio
Acre,
E. Ule
9706 (K, NY).
Pasco
: Cordillera San Matias,
A.H. Gentry & C.
Diaz
58628 (F, MO); Oxapampa,
Palcazu
,
R.
Vasquez
et al.
38032 (MO).
San
Martin
: Juan Jui, Alto
Rio
Huallaga,
G. Klug
4305 (BM, K, MO S); Mariscal
Caceres
,
J. Schunke
3896 (F, MO).
ECUADOR. Napo
:
Rio
Aguarico,
J.S. Brandbyge et al.
36185 (AAU, MO); Yasuni National Park,
R.J. Burnham
1496 (MICH, QCA).
Pastaza
: Canelos,
H. Lugo
1545 (K, MO).
Sucumbios
:
Rio
Cuyabeno,
J.S. Brandbyge et al.
33820 (AAU, MO).
Zamora-Chinchipe
: Zamora-Romerillos,
T. Croat & M. Menke
89763 (MO).
COLOMBIA. Guaviare
:
J. Cuatrecasas
7433 (COL).
Norte de Santander
: type of
Ipomoea reticulata
.
Putumayo
: Umbria,
G. Klug
1773 (BM, K, MO, S).
VENEZUELA.
Bolivar
: Sifontes,
G. Aymard
4712 (MO).
Lara
:
Jimenez
, P.N.
Yacambu
,
G. Davidse & A.C.
Gonzalez
21334 (MO).
PANAMA.
B.L. Seeman
4921 (K).
COSTA RICA.
Puntarenas,
W.A. Haber & E. Bello
2937 (MO); San
Jose
, Aserri,
B.E. Hammel et al.
22887 (MO)
MEXICO. Puebla
:
W.G.
D'Arcy
11938 (MO).
Tamaulipas
: Gomez Farias,
S. Rodriquez
79 (MO).
Veracruz
:
J. Dorantes et al.
03599 (F, MEXU, MO, XAL); San
Andres
Tuxtla,
G. Ibarra
Manriquez
& S. Sinaca
2077 (MEXU); Las Tuxtlas,
S. Sinaca
1021 (MEXU).
Notes
. Usually easily identified by the small flattish sepals (the inner with rather broad scarious margins) and short, campanulate, cream corolla but sometimes difficult to distinguish herbarium specimens from
Ipomoea batatoides
which also commonly has leaves abaxially gland-dotted. However in
I. batatoides
the corolla is much larger and usually pink, the sepals are coriaceous and convex without broad scarious margins and the axillary inflorescences are usually clearly cymose in form. In southern Brazil
Ipomoea reticulata
is largely replaced by
Ipomoea saopaulista
O'Donell
, which differs in its larger corolla. Intermediates between the two are reported from
Goias
.
R.
Vasquez
5044 (FTG, MO) from Peru may represent an undescribed species related to
Ipomoea reticulata
. It is similar in all aspects but all flower parts are much smaller, the sepals 4-4.5 mm long and the corolla c. 1.8 cm in length. It was collected in Ucayali, Prov. Coronel Portillo, about
74°35'S
,
8°25'W
around km 10 on the Carretera Federico Besadare. More collections are needed to evaluate this plant.
Plants cited from Mexico are similar in inflorescence structure and flower colour but the corolla is rather large and more funnel-shaped and the sepals appear coriaceous. They need investigation and may also belong to a different species.