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3.
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. 1 - 9 Convolvulus scammonia 1 leaves 2 bracteole 3 outer sepal 4 middle sepal 5 inner sepal 6 stamen 7 ovary and style 8 capsule 9 seed. 1 from Bourgeau 114 (W) 2 - 7 from Gathorne-Hardy 547 (E) 8 - 9 from Rechinger 10708 (W) 10 - 18 Convolvulus durandoi 10 leaves 11 bracteole 12 outer sepal 13 middle sepal 14 inner sepal 15 stamen 16 ovary and style 17 capsule 18 seed 10 &amp; 17 - 18 from Battandier &amp; Trabut 9 (GOET) 11 - 16 from Gay 2792 (W) 19 - 27 Convolvulus arvensis 19 leaves 20 bracteole 21 outer sepal 22 middle sepal attached to pedicel 23 inner sepal 24 stamen 25 ovary and style 26 capsule, 27 seed 19 - 25 from Abdallah et al. 1725 (CAIM) 26 - 27 from Abdallah et al. 1671 (CAIM) 28 - 33 Convolvulus chinensis 28 leaves 29 outer sepal 30 inner sepal 31 stamen 32 ovary and style 33 sepals enclosing capsule 28 (centre / right) from sin coll. 12 / 6 / 1886 (OXF) 28 (left) - 33 from Wang 3259 (K) 34 - 39 Convolvulus mairei 34 leaf 35 outer sepal 36 middle sepal 37 inner sepal 38 stamen 39 ovary and style. From Maire &amp; Petitmengin 628 (K) 40 - 48 Convolvulus fatmensis 40 leaves 41 bracteole 42 outer sepal 43 middle sepal 44 inner sepal 45 stamen 46 ovary and style 47 capsule 48 seed 40 - 46 from Schimper 839 (L) 47 - 48 from Shalaby &amp; Sharobiem 1637 (CAIM)." pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Figure 3, t. 10-18</figureCitation>
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<paragraph pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Type.</paragraph>
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ALGERIA,
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s.n. (holotype MPU004911!, possibly divided with AL; isotype MPU004912, P00417697!).
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<paragraph pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Description.</paragraph>
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Glabrous, trailing perennial herb, the stems angular, reaching at least 75 cm. Leaves petiolate, 1.2-3
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1-2.2 cm. ovate, apex acute to more or less rounded and mucronate, margin entire, base truncate (below) or cordate (above), the auricles small, triangular-acute, venation reticulate; petioles 1-2.5 cm. Flowers axillary, pedunculate, solitary; peduncles 3-9 cm, commonly flexuose in bud; bracteoles 3-9
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0.25-0.5 mm, linear-oblanceolate; pedicels 0.5-3.5 cm; outer sepals 4-5
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2.5-3 mm,
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, the apex abruptly widened above the oblong base, rounded, sparsely ciliate, commonly reflexed; inner sepals 5-6
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2.5-3 mm, similar in shape but apex emarginate and not reflexed; corolla 1.7-2.3 cm long, pink, weakly lobed, midpetaline bands glabrous; filaments glandular below; ovary conical, glabrous; style glabrous, divided 5-6 mm above the base, stigmas 5-6 mm. Capsule glabrous, style persistent; seeds slightly rugose. [
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1967
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<paragraph pageId="48" pageNumber="49">Distribution.</paragraph>
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Restricted to the Magreb of northwestern Africa: Algeria (
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5944,
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2792,
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3823); Tunisia (
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38395); Morocco (?).
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<paragraph pageId="48" pageNumber="49">Notes.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="48" pageNumber="49">A very distinctive species because of its reflexed spathulate sepals and unusual ovate, truncate, reticulate-veined leaves.</paragraph>
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