Convolvulus L., Sp. Pl. 1: 153. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753: 153).

Wood, John R. I., Williams, Bethany R. M., Mitchell, Thomas C., Carine, Mark A., Harris, David J. & Scotland, Robert W., 2015, A foundation monograph of Convolvulus L. (Convolvulaceae), PhytoKeys 51, pp. 1-282 : 47

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scientific name

Convolvulus L., Sp. Pl. 1: 153. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753: 153).
status

 

Convolvulus L., Sp. Pl. 1: 153. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753: 153).

Type.

Convolvulus arvensis L.

Description.

Spiny or unarmed shrubs or subshrubs or prostrate or erect herbs, stems often twining or trailing. Leaves alternate (rarely subopposite), simple, sessile or petiolate. Flowers variously arranged, solitary or in various kinds of inflorescence, usually cymose in structure although reduced to heads, flower pairs or other arrangements; each flower subtended by a pair of small bracteoles; calyx of 5 free sepals, these usually entire, slightly to very unequal, usually of two similar outer sepals, two similar inner sepals and an asymmetric middle sepal whose two halves are dissimilar; corolla funnel-shaped with a spreading limb and a short glabrous basal tube, the limb with five hirsute external midpetaline bands which terminate in a tooth or lobe; stamens 5, included, inserted at the top of the basal tube, filaments unequal, the basal part slightly dilated, glabrous or minutely glandular, the glands sessile or shortly stipitate, anthers equal, oblong to oblong-sagittate, pollen tricolpate, more or less spherical, colpi long and broad, exine thick; ovary usually ovoid, less commonly globose or conical, hirsute or glabrous, the base with a distinct disc, bilocular, each locule with 2 ovules; styles glabrous or hirsute, filiform divided upwards into 2 (rarely 3) arms, stigmas coextensive with style arms (very rarely slightly shorter), linear or, rarely, thickened upwards and ellipsoid or clavate. Capsule bilocular or by abortion unilocular, the dehiscence loculicidal or from the base, 4-seeded or less by abortion; seeds hirsute or glabrous, smooth tuberculate or obscurely ridged, one side convex and the other flat (see Figure 15: 34, for an example) unless capsule is 1-seeded when shape is ellipsoidal.