A foundation monograph of Convolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae)
Author
Wood, John R. I.
Department of Plant Sciences, South Parks Road, University of Oxford, OX 1 3 RB, UK & Honorary Research Associate, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Author
Williams, Bethany R. M.
Department of Plant Sciences, South Parks Road, University of Oxford, OX 1 3 RB, UK & Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, UK
Author
Mitchell, Thomas C.
Plant Biodiversity Research, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Maximus-von-Imhof Forum 2, 85354 Freising, Germany
Author
Carine, Mark A.
Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, UK
Author
Harris, David J.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6801-2484
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH 3 5 LR, UK
Author
Scotland, Robert W.
Department of Plant Sciences, South Parks Road, University of Oxford, OX 1 3 RB, UK
robert.scotland@plants.ox.ac.uk
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Convolvulus farinosus L., Mant. Pl. 2: 203. 1771 (Linnaeus 1771: 203).
Figure 7, t. 1-6
Convolvulus cordifolius
Thunb., Prodr. Pl. Cap. 35. 1794. (
Thunberg 1794
: 35). Type. SOUTH AFRICA, Cape,
Thunberg
(holotype UPS, not seen).
Convolvulus quinqueflorus
Vahl., Symb. Bot. 3: 31. 1794 (
Vahl 1794
: 31). Type.
Bourbon
ex Herb. Thouin (holotype C10009603!).
Convolvulus micranthus
Willd. ex Spreng., Syst. Veg. 1: 601. 1824, nom. illeg., non
Convolvulus micranthus
Roem. & Schult. (1819). (
Sprengel 1824
: 601). Type. Of unknown origin, sin col. (holotype B-W 03636-010).
Convolvulus sprengelii
Choisy, Prodr. [A.P. de Candolle] 9: 416. 1845. (
Choisy 1845
: 416). Type. Based on
Convolvulus micranthus
Willd. ex Spreng.
Convolvulus penicillatus
A. Rich., Tent. Fl. Abyss. 2: 74. 1851. (
Richard 1851
: 74). Type. ETHIOPIA,
Quartin Dillon & Petit
(holotype P-04067180!).
Convolvulus schweinfurthii
Engl., Abh.
Koenigl
. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 2: 348. 1892. (
Engler 1892
: 350). Type. ETHIOPIA, Anedehr,
Schimper
599 (holotype B†; isotype BM001035801!).
Convolvulus sagittatus subvar. abyssinicus
Hallier f., Bull. Herb. Boissier 6: 533. 1898. (
Hallier 1898a
: 534). Type. Based on
Convolvulus penicillatus
A.Rich.
Convolvulus hilsenbergianus
Rendle, J. Bot. 39: 61. 1901. (
Rendle 1901
: 61). Type. MADAGASCAR,
Hilsenberg & Bojer
s.n. (lectotype BM-000930463!, designated here).
Convolvulus sagittatus var. abyssinicus
(Hallier f.) Baker & Rendle, Fl. Trop. Africa (Oliver et al.) 4(2): 96. 1905. (
Baker and Rendle 1905
: 96). Type. Based on
Convolvulus sagittatus subvar. abyssinicus
Hallier f.
Convolvulus variegatus
Sa'ad
, Meded. Bot. Mus.Herb. Rijks Univ. Utrecht 281: 246 1967. (
Sa'ad
1967
: 246). Type. Cultivated plant,
Vocke
3803 (holotype GOET!).
Type.
Cultivated plant grown at Uppsala (lectotype LINN 218.6!, designated by
Meeuse 1958
: 684).
Description.
Perennial herb, appressed pubescent to farinose in all vegetative parts, especially the younger stems; rootstock not known; stems to c. 1 m, twining or prostrate. Leaves petiolate, 3-9
x
2-6 cm, characteristically cordate-deltoid, auricles
usually
acute, apex acute to acuminate, margin entire, undulate or serrate; petioles 1-4.5 cm. Flowers 1-6 in axillary pedunculate cymes, peduncles 1.5-5 cm; bracteoles 1-2 mm, subulate; pedicels 1-15 mm; outer sepals 6-8
x
3-5 mm, lanceolate, ovate or elliptic, acute the apex often slightly reflexed, pubescent, inner sepals suborbicular with scarious margins, glabrous; corolla 10-15 mm, white or pinkish, lobed, the midpetaline bands pubescent; ovary glabrous; style glabrous, divided 4 mm above base, stigmas 1-1.5 mm, linear. Capsule glabrous; seeds glabrous, rugose. [
Sa'ad
1967
: 225;
Meeuse 1958
: 684 (map);
Meeuse and Welman 2000
: 42;
Goncalves
1987
: 28-30 (plate);
Verdcourt 1963
: 41;
Silvestre 2012
: 257]
Distribution.
South Africa (
Salter
9401,
Moss
14480,
Schlechter
2132); Swaziland; Madagascar (
Bosser
12002); Reunion (
Bosser
21493); Mozambique (
Nuvunga & Boane
296,
Junod
423); Zimbabwe (
Chase
5314); Zambia (
Hutchinson & Gillett
3387); Malawi (
Pawek
13136); Congo (
Cambridge Congo Exped.
18); Ruanda (
Michel
4893); Tanzania (
Bidgood et al.
548,
Schlieben
881); Kenya (
Fries & Fries
198); Uganda (
Purseglove
3709); Ethiopia (
Schimper
599); Eritrea (?), Yemen (
Wood
2990, 3192). Naturalised in Portugal (
Welwitsch
805), the Azores and also apparently in Mexico (
Bourgeau
362 at K, P,
Argueelles
2000 at NY).
Notes.
Usually readily recognised by the triangular-ovate, shortly pubescent to farinose, very acute leaves and small, deeply lobed corolla. However, occasionally plants are seen in which the leaves are ovate or sinuately lobed to more or less palmatisect, particularly in South Africa (
Meeuse
9035,
Moss
9855) and these are best distinguished from
Convolvulus austroafricanus
by the appressed pubescent indumentum. Occasional specimens suggest possible hybridisation with
Convolvulus aschersonii
, such as
Archbold
2546 from Tanzania or
Pawek
11875 from Malawi. As the only real difference between the two species lies in the leaf shape any intermediate specimen could be the result of hybridisation.