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Ipomoea britteniana
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Name
Identification
Ipomoea britteniana Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE ] Ipomoea sepiaria Roxb. [family CONVOLVULACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Verdcourt,B.,
Related name
- Ipomoea sepiaria
- Ipomoea britteniana
Flora
Entry for Ipomoea sepiaria Roxb. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, page 1, (1963) Author: B. VERDCOURT (East African Herbarium)
Names
Ipomoea sepiaria Roxb. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], Fl. Ind., ed. Carey & Wall. 2 : 90 (1824); Verdc. in K.B. 15 : 8 (1961). Type : Roxburgh Icones No. 570 (K, lecto.!)
Convolvulus diversifolius Schumach. & Thonn. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], Beskr. Guin. Pl. : 94 (1827). Type : Ghana, Thonning (C, holo !; K, photo-holo.!)
Batatas abyssinica A. Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], Tent. Fl. Abyss. 2 : 64 (1851), non Ipomoea abyssinica Schweinf. (1867). Type : Ethiopia, Shire, Quartin Dillon & Petit (P, holo.!)
Ipomoea diversifolia (Schumach. & Thonn.) F. Didr. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Kjoeb. Vidensk. Meddel.1854 : 221 (1854)
Ipomoea britteniana Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in J.B. 34 : 38 (1896); Bak. & Rendle in F.T.A. 4 (2) :167 (1905). Type : Kenya, Ngatana, Tana R., Gregory (BM, holo.!)
Ipomoea hellebarda Hall.f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in E.J. 28 : 43 (1899); Bak. & Rendle in F.T.A. 4 (2) : 170 (1905); F.W.T.A. 2 : 216 (1931). Type : Ethiopia, Matamma, Schweinfurth 2176 (B, lecto. †, BM, isolecto.!)
Ipomoea homblei De Wild. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Bull. Jard. Bot. Brux. 5 : 38 (1915). Type : Congo Republic, Elisabethville, Homblé 226 (BR, holo.!)
Ipomoea maxima Verdc. var. sagittata [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in K.B. 13 : 209 (1958). Type : Zanzibar I., Chaani Plain, Vaughan 2128 (EA, holo.!, BM, iso.!)
Ipomoea maxima [family CONVOLVULACEAE], sensu auctt. mult. e.g. van Ooststr. in Fl. Males., ser. 1, 4 (4) : 472, fig. 45 (1953), non (Linn.f.) Sweet]
Ipomoea sagittata [family CONVOLVULACEAE], sensu Benth. in Hook., Niger Fl. : 467 (1894), non Poir. (1789)]
Information
Perennial or rarely annual (fide Milne-Redhead & Taylor 10707); stems several from a woody tuberous rootstock, yellow-brown, ridged, pilose to glabrous. Leaf-blade ovate-cordate, triangular, oblong-triangular or lanceolate, 1–12 cm. long, 1–9.3 cm. wide, ± acuminate or acute at the apex, truncate, sagittate, hastate or with rounded lobes at the base, glabrous save for the margins which are minutely puberulous; petiole 1–4 cm. long. Inflorescences few–many-flowered, rather dense; peduncle 1.5–12(–23) cm. long; pedicels 0.75–1.2 cm. long. Sepals elliptic-oblong or ovate, 4–8 mm. long, obtuse to acutish, glabrous, the outer ones sometimes verruculose. Corolla lilac-pink or almost white, sometimes with a purple or maroon centre, 2–6 cm. long; limb almost salver-shaped; tube narrow. Stamens and style included or very slightly exserted. Capsule globose, glabrous, (4–)6–7 mm. in diameter. Seeds subtrigonous, pale, about 3 mm. diameter, densely tomentose and also with some longer hairs.
Range
DISTR. U1, 3; K7; T6, 8; Z Sudan and Congo Republics to West Africaalso through tropical Asia and Malaysia to Formosa and Queensland
Altitude range
0–1100 m.
Distribution
KENYA Tana River District Ngatana, by Tana River, Gregory ! ;KENYA Kilifi District Sokoke, 20 Sept. 1945, Jeffery 324 !TANGANYIKA Morogoro, July 1958, Tweedie 1614 !;TANGANYIKA Lindi District Lake Lutamba, 2 Sept. 1932, Schlieben 2292! ;TANGANYIKA Songea District Tunduru road near boundary, 7 June 1956, Milne-Redhead & Taylor 10707 !UGANDA Acholi District R. Aswa, Aug. 1907, Bagshawe 1615 ! & Chua, Matidi, Kitgum, 21 May 1944, Forbes 75!UGANDA Teso District Serere, Chandler 132!ZANZIBAR Zanzibar I. , Mwera Swamp, 23 Nov. 1930, Vaughan 1693 ! & 16 Nov. 1930, Vaughan 1680! & 4 Oct. 1930, Vaughan 1605 !
Distribution (external)
; Somali Republic (S)
Eritrea, Ethiopia
Angola
Southern Rhodesia
Mozambique
Notes
Indian material of this species has a greater tendency to have entire rather than sagittate leaves but entire leaved forms are quite common in Africa e.g. I. homblei De Wild. If varietal names are necessary they are available. For a on the typifica-tion of Convolvulus maximus L.f. see Verdcourt in K.B. 15 : 7 (1961). This species was for long misidentified with I. sagittata Poir. (with a complicated synonymy) but it is quite distinct.