Ipomoea densibracteata O'Donell
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Ipomoea densibracteata O'Donell |
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170. Ipomoea densibracteata O'Donell View in CoL View at ENA , Lilloa 23: 438. 1950. ( O’Donell 1950a: 438)
Type.
BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz, Prov. Cordillera, Cabezas, I. Paredo 453 (holotype LIL001236).
Description.
Vigorous climber or liana to 4 m; stems stout, densely pubescent. Leaves petiolate, 3-9 × 2-8 cm, ovate, obtuse and mucronate, margin undulate, cordate and cuneate onto the petiole, adaxially green, densely pubescent, abaxially grey-subtomentose; petioles 1-3 cm, subtomentose. Inflorescence of solitary bracteate flowers aggregated into dense cymes or racemes; bracts resembling small leaves; peduncles 1-3.5 cm, densely pilose to tomentose; bracteoles foliose, 1.2-2.5 × 0.5-0.8 cm, oblong-elliptic, obtuse, narrowed to a cuneate base, persistent; pedicels 0-5 mm; sepals hidden by bracteoles, subequal, 8-9 × 4-6 mm, elliptic, obtuse, coriaceous, convex, somewhat pubescent when young, glabrescent and completely glabrous when in fruit; corolla 5-8 cm long, funnel-shaped, pink with a darker centre, glabrous, limb 2.5-4 cm diam., undulate. Capsules enclosed by persistent bracts, 7-8 × 5 mm, glabrous, ovoid, rostrate; seeds 5 mm, oblong, long-pilose.
Illustration.
Figure 100 View Figure 100 .
Distribution.
An uncommon Bolivian endemic growing in scattered populations below 500 m in scrub and on forest margins around the northern and western fringes of the Chaco.
BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz: Chiquitos, El Tinto-Laguna Concepción, J.R.I. Wood & D. Soto 27118 (K, LPB, USZ); Cordillera, San José to Tucavaca, Solis Neffa et al. 1846 (CTES, LPB); A. Fuentes 1421 (ARIZ, CPAP, USZ); Ñuflo de Chávez, Concepción, J.R.I. Wood & D. Soto 27919 (OXF, K, LPB, USZ); Velasco, San Ignacio to San Miguel, J.R.I. Wood et al. 13134 (K, LPB, USZ).
Note.
A very distinctive species because of its persistent foliose bracteoles combined with the coriaceous, convex sepals.
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