Ipomoea harlingii D.F. Austin
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Ipomoea harlingii D.F. Austin |
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245. Ipomoea harlingii D.F. Austin View in CoL View at ENA , Fl. Ecuador 15: 49. 1982. (Austin 1982a: 49)
Type.
ECUADOR. El Oro, Zaruma-Portovelo, Harling & Andersson 14154 (holotype GB).
Description.
Twining perennial of unknown height, stems with spreading yellowish trichomes. Leaves petiolate, 4.5-17 × 3.5-14 cm, ovate, acute with a distinct acumen c. 1 cm long, cordate, appressed pilose with long hairs on both surfaces; petiole 1.5-10 cm, pilose. Inflorescence of pedunculate, axillary, few-flowered compact cymes, sometimes reduced to single flowers; peduncles 2.5-6 cm, bearded; bracteoles 1-1.7 × 0.2-0.3 cm, linear-lanceolate, mucronate, pilose, deciduous; pedicels 5-10 mm, pilose; sepals very unequal, pilose with golden hairs externally; outer bract-like, 13-20 × 8-10 mm, ovate, cordate, acute, mucronate, middle sepal lanceolate, 11-13 × 4-5 mm, inner linear, c. 9 × 2 mm; corolla 4-4.5 cm long, narrowly funnel-shaped, blue-violet, pilose with stiff spreading hairs, limb apparently lobed. Capsules and seeds unknown.
Illustration.
Figure 128 View Figure 128 .
Distribution.
Endemic to Ecuador, where it grows in low altitude cloud forest at 1000-1300 m.
ECUADOR. El Oro: the type collection. Loja: Hac. Banderones, 5 km from El Limo-Casadeos road, B. B. Klitgaard et al. 530 (AAH, GB, LOJA, QCNE).
Note.
Molecular evidence does not support the distinction of this species from Ipomoea neurocephala . However, morphologically it is easily distinguished by the linear-lanceolate bracteoles, which are positioned 5-10 mm below the flower so not forming an involucre. Further collections may demonstrate that the two species should be merged but we keep them apart for the time being.
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