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Isotype of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Schinz, H., #749
1889-01-01
Specimens
Namibia
Isotype of Aniseia hackeliana Schinz [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Isotype of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Schinz, H., #749
1886-01-01
Specimens
Unknown
Isotype of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Type of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Schinz, H., #749
1884
Specimens
South Africa
Type of Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Ipomoea hackeliana [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found in southern Zimbabwe, northern Namibia, Botswana and also in the Northern Province and Northern Cape in South Africa. Grows in open woodland, savanna and along roadsides, often on sandy soil. Map 42.
Annual herb. Stems several, prostrate, up to ± 1 m long, glabrescent. Leaves secund, ovate-cordate, 10-45 x 7-35 mm, apex acute to rounded, margin crenate to crenate-dentate, crisped, sparsely pilose on both surfaces, pellu-cidly glandular when seen in transmitted light when dry; basal sinus wide and shallow, blade cuneately decurrent into 4-28 mm long, pilose petiole. Flowers solitary or in few-flowered fasÂcicles; bracteoles ± 3 mm long; pedicel hairy, up to 20 mm long. Sepals unequal, hairy, ± 10 mm long, green suffused with purplish red; three outer ones ovate from cordate base; two inner ones lanceolate; all accrescent, becoming papyraceous with distinct veins, up to 15 mm long. Corolla funnel-shaped, pale mauvish pink with darker centre or occasionally white, 12-14 mm long. Capsule subglobose, densely pilose with long white hairs, 6-8 mm in diameter. Seeds black, hairy, 3.5 mm long. Flowering time January to April. Figure 14.
Ipomoea hackeliana Schinz Hall. f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
FZ, Vol 8, Part 1, page 9, (1987) Author: Maria Leonor Gonçalves
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Annual. Stems several from the base, up to 2 m. long, prostrate, with soft patent hairs when young. Leaf lamina ovate-cordate, 1–4 × 0·75–3 cm., more or less distinctly crenate or crenate-dentate, acute to rounded at the apex, sparsely pilose on both surfaces, pellucidly glandular when dry; basal sinus usually wide and shallow with the blade cuneately decurrent into the slender up to 2 cm. long pilose petiole. Flowers solitary or in few-flowered fascicles; pedicels slender, pilose, up to 15 mm. long; bracteoles subcordate at the base, acute, ciliate or midrib and margin, up to 3 mm. long. Sepals unequal, up to 10 mm. long, green often suffused with purplish red, pilose, the outer three ovate from a cordate base, obtuse or subacute, the two inner lanceolate, acute, all accrescent, becoming papyraceous with distinct finely raised veins, attaining 13 × 9 mm. Corolla funnel-shaped, white or mauve, 10–13 mm. long; midpetaline areas slightly hairy. Ovary hairy. Capsule subglobose, densely pilose. Seeds black, hairy.
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