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 chapadensis
J.R.I. Wood & L.V. Vasconc.
, Kew Bull. 72
(8): 2. 2017. (Wood et al. 2017a: 2)
Type.
BRAZIL. Bahia, Bonito, estrada Bonito para o assentamento
Eugenio
Lira,
11°59'54"S
,
41°04'24"W
, 10 Aug. 2014,
L. P de Queiroz, J.R.I. Wood & H. Huaylla
15972 (holotype HUEFS, isotype OXF).
Description.
Twining perennial herb to 2 m; stems glabrous or thinly hirsute with short spreading hairs, less commonly tomentose. Leaves petiolate, 2-9(-13)
x
1-4(-6) cm, narrowly (or rarely broadly) ovate, acute or acuminate and mucronate, base cordate with a narrow sinus and rounded auricles, both surfaces glabrous or tomentellous on the veins, adaxially with scattered hairs or hair bases only on both surfaces, rarely both surfaces tomentose; petioles 0.5-5 cm, the indumentum similar to that of the leaves. Inflorescence of solitary (rarely paired) axillary flowers; peduncles 0-5 mm often completely suppressed, glabrous to tomentose; bracteoles 2-3
x
0.5 mm, lanceolate, acuminate, persistent; pedicels 11-30 mm, thickened upwards, glabrous to tomentellous; sepals subequal, narrowly oblong-elliptic, acute and shortly mucronate, densely but very shortly puberulent, the margins slightly scarious, outer 7-11
x
3-3.5 mm, inner 9-13
x
4 mm, obtuse to rounded and mucronate; corolla 4.5-5(-7) cm long, funnel-shaped, pink, puberulent; limb 3.5(-5) cm diam., undulate. Capsules 10-11
x
7-9 mm, ovoid, rostrate, the style base 4-5 mm long, glabrous; seeds 7
x
4 mm, densely white-tomentose.
Illustration.
Figure
205
.
Figure 205.
Ipomoea chapadensis
.
A
habit
B
base of peduncle with bracteoles
C
outer sepal
D
inner sepal
E
corolla opened up to show stamens
F
habit with more pubescent indumentum
G
calyx with fruit
H
seed
J
habit with broader leaves. Drawn by Rosemary Wise
A, B
from
E.
Souza
et al.
121;
C, D
from
Almeida-Silva & Barros
294;
E
J from
E.
Melo
12022;
F
from
Projeto Chapada
Diamantina
2598;
G
from
T. Cavalcanti
330;
H
from
Lima & Lima
291.
Distribution.
Endemic to the Chapada
Diamantina
in Bahia where it occurs along the borders of caatinga and cerrado vegetation.
BRAZIL. Bahia
: Mun.
Lencois
,
R.M. Harley et al.
14124 (K, SPF); Mun. Jacobina,
B. Stannard et al
. 2598 (ALCB, HUEFS, K); Mun. Palmeiras,
L.V. Vasconcelos et al.
412 (HUEFS, SP); Mun. Rio de Contas,
R.M. Harley et al.
25707 (CEPEC, K, SPF).
Note.
Very distinctive is the usually 1-flowered inflorescence with the peduncle almost completely suppressed so the bracteoles appear to be stipules. This serves to separate this species easily from
Ipomoea regnellii
to which it is obviously related. It is very variable in indumentum, some specimens (
Harley et al.
25707,
Cavalcanti et al.
330,
Junqeira & Andrade
92) being markedly tomentose, others like
Souza
et al.
121 being glabrous. Intermediate states are often found.
Melo
12022 (HUEFS) from the Mata
Atlantica
in Bahia is somewhat atypical because of its larger corolla and broadly ovate leaves, but the very short peduncle and solitary flower strongly suggest it is correctly placed.