Convolvulus tedmoorei R.W.Johnson, Austrobaileya 6: 37. 2001. (Johnson 2001: 37).
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Convolvulus tedmoorei R.W.Johnson, Austrobaileya 6: 37. 2001. (Johnson 2001: 37). |
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62. Convolvulus tedmoorei R.W.Johnson, Austrobaileya 6: 37. 2001. (Johnson 2001: 37).
Type.
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Moore 5863 (holotype CANB; isotypes BRI, NSW).
Description.
A local endemic close to Convolvulus clementii but differing in its robust prostrate habit: stems stout almost to the apex, leaves up to 5 × 4 cm, capsules 6-7 mm wide, the seeds unwinged and rather large reaching 3.8 × 3.2 mm, more finely appressed tuberculate. The ripe capsules are suborbicular, 6-7 mm in diameter, conspicuously larger than in Convolvulus clementii . [ Johnson 2001: 37-38, f. 9-10, map 5].
Distribution.
Australia: New South Wales (Bates 56321).
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