Ipomoea shumardiana (Torr.) Shinners
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Ipomoea shumardiana (Torr.) Shinners |
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349. Ipomoea shumardiana (Torr.) Shinners View in CoL View at ENA , S.W. Naturalist 6(2): 101. 1961. (Shinners 1961: 10)
Convolvulus shumardianus Torr. in R.B. Marcy, Explor , Red River Louisiana 291 -2. 1853. (Marcy 1853: 291). Type. UNITED STATES. Marcy’s expedition 17 July 1852, sine col. (NY00318908).
Ipomoea shumardii Torr. in R.B. Marcy , Explor. Red River Louisiana 191. 1854, nom. nud., printing error.
Ipomoea carletonii Holz., Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb 1: 211. 1892. (Holzinger 1892: 211). Type. UNITED STATES. Oklahoma, Logan Co., Guthrie, M.A. Carleton 472 (holotype US00111374, isotypes K, US).
Type.
Based on Convolvulus shumardianus Torr.
Description.
Glabrous twining perennial. Leaves petiolate, 2-6 × 0.7-2.5 cm, broadly to narrowly ovate-deltoid to rhombic, truncate, rounded to cuneate at base, widest near base, acuminate, mucronate; petioles 0.8-3 cm. Inflorescence of few-flowered, pedunculate cymes; peduncles 0.5-6 cm; bracteoles 2-3 mm, ovate-deltoid, acuminate, somewhat persistent; pedicels 5-12 mm; sepals unequal, outer ovate, obtuse and mucronate, ribbed, 8-9 mm, inner 11-12 mm, oblong-ovate, pale and ± scarious, acute to apiculate; corolla 5-8 cm long, broadly trumpet-shaped, gradually widened from base, pink, glabrous, the tube 3.5-4.5 cm, limb undulate c. 6-7 cm diam. Capsules and seeds not seen.
Illustration.
Diggs et al. (1999: 559).
Distribution.
A local endemic found on the borders of Oklahoma and Texas.
UNITED STATES. Oklahoma: Logan County, 1.25 miles S of Mulhall, R. Pearce 1799 (ARIZ); Sandy Loam, K.C. Bennett s.n. (KH); Payne County, 3 miles S. of Mulhall, J.C. Semple & K. Shea 675 (MO). Texas: Cooke County, half mile N of Dexter, R. Pearce 2081 (ARIZ).
Note.
Ipomoea shumardiana differs from I. leptophylla in the distinct leaf base. The two species intergrade and some specimens, e.g. Semple & Shea 675 are somewhat intermediate. Ipomoea shumardiana may prove to be only a form of I. leptophylla .
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