Ipomoea hirsutissima Gardner

Wood, John R. I., Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo, Williams, Bethany R. M. & Scotland, Robert W., 2020, A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World, PhytoKeys 143, pp. 1-823 : 1

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Ipomoea hirsutissima Gardner
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29. Ipomoea hirsutissima Gardner View in CoL View at ENA , Icon. Pl. sub t. 471. 1842. (Gardner 1842a: t. 471)

Ipomoea chrysotricha Meisn. in Martius et al. , Fl. Brasil. 7: 243. 1869. (Meisner 1869: 243). Type. BRAZIL. São Paulo, "in campis R. Pardo," L. Riedel 610 (lectotype LE, sheet with Convolvulus crossed out and replaced with " Ipomoea chrysotricha Meissn. n. sp. ", designated by Wood and Scotland 2017a: 18), isolectotype NY).

Ipomoea chrysotricha Meisn. var. ovata Meisn. in Martius et al. , Fl. Brasil. 7: 243. 1869. (Meisner 1869: 243). Type. BRAZIL. Serra de Christaes, J.B. Pohl s.n. (BR0000530689, possible isotype).

Ipomoea chrysotricha Meisn. var. boliviana Meisn. in Martius et al. , Fl. Brasil. 7: 243. 1869. (Meisner 1869: 243). Type. BOLIVIA. Santiago de Chiquitos, A. D’Orbigny 928 (lectotype P03878901, designated by Wood et al. 2015: 38).

Ipomoea punicea var. rariflora Meisn. in Martius et al. , Fl. Brasil. 7: 242. 1869. (Meisner 1869: 242). Type. BRAZIL. Minas Gerais, L. Riedel s.n. (lectotype LE01025979, designated here).

Ipomoea hirsutissima var. integrifolia Chodat & Hassl. , Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. 2: 5: 688. 1905. (Chodat and Hassler 1905: 688). Type. PARAGUAY. Canindeyú, Ipe Hú, Sierra de Maracayú, E. Hassler 5007 (lectotype G00174906, designated by Wood and Scotland 2017a: 18, isolectotypes F, G, K, P, S, UC).

Ipomoea hirsutissima var. repens Glaz. Bull. Soc. Bot. France 57, mém. 3e: 481. 1910. (Glaziou 1910: 481). Type. BRAZIL. A.F.M. Glaziou 21791 (holotype P03536444, isotypes BR, G, K).

Type.

BRAZIL. Goiás, Mision of Duro, Oct. 1839, G. Gardner 3355 (lectotype K000612806, designated by Wood and Scotland 2017a: 18, isolectotypes BM, F, GH, K, NY, P, SP).

Description.

Erect herb to about 40 cm with a large woody tuberous root, the whole plant densely pilose with rather stiff white hairs swollen at the base. Leaves subsessile, 3-8 × 1-3.5 cm, oblong-obcuneate, obtuse, base cuneate, both surfaces pilose, green; petioles 0-2 mm. Inflorescence of solitary (rarely paired), pedunculate axillary flowers arising from the upper leaf axils; peduncles 1-4 cm; bracteoles 10-25 × 1-1.5 mm, linear-lanceolate, finely acuminate, caducous; pedicels 3-6 mm; sepals slightly unequal, narrowly ovate, acuminate, pilose, 13-16 × 4 mm, inner sepals similar but with broad, glabrous margins; corolla 6-7 cm long, funnel-shaped, gradually widened from base, pink, pilose, the hairs with dark bases, limb c. 5 cm diam., shallowly lobed. Capsules 12 × 5 mm, narrowly ovoid, glabrous; seeds 7 × 2-3 mm, dark brown, glabrous except for shortly pilose angles.

Illustration.

Figures 4D View Figure 4 , 25 View Figure 25 ; Wood et al. (2015: 40).

Distribution.

Widely distributed in the cerrados of Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia but nowhere very frequent.

PARAGUAY. Alto Paraná: G. Caballero s.n. (G). Canindeyú: type of Ipomoea hirsutissima var. integrifolia .

BRAZIL. Dist. Fed.: Brasilia, E. Pereira 4854 (RB). Goiás: A.F.M. Glaziou 21791a (K); Serra dos Pireneus, H.S. Irwin et al. 10815 (MO, NY); Alto Paraíso, da Silva et al. 2428 (IBGE, K); c. 5 km de Niquelândia, M.L. Fonseca et al. 1234 (IBGE, K); Mimosa de Goiás, M. Mendoza 4365 (CEN); Minacú, B.M.T. Walter 793 (CEN); Mun. Água Fria, G. Hatschbach et al. 58314 (MBM). Mato Grosso do Sul: A. Pott 15189 (UFMA). Minas Gerais: Serra da Anta, c. 2 km N of Paracatú, H.S. Irwin 26055 (NY). Pernambuco: Petrolândia, E.P. Heringer et al. 12822 (NY). São Paulo: type of Ipomoea chrysotricha .

BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz: Santiago de Chiquitos, J.R.I. Wood & E. Guzmán 17405 (K, LPB, USZ); Germán Busch, Cerro Mutún, I.G. Vargas et al. 3240 (F, NY).

Note.

A very distinct species because of its erect habit, subsessile leaves and stiff spreading hairs, which cover almost all parts of the plant including the corolla.