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Ipomoea blepharosepala

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Type of Ipomoea blepharosepala A.Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Isotype of Ipomoea blepharosepala Hochst. ex A.Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Type of ipomoea blepharosepala A.Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Type of Ipomoea blepharosepala A.Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Type of Ipomoea blepharosepala A.Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
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Identification
ipomoea blepharosepala A.Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
  • Ipomoea blepharosepala
  • Ipomoea sinensis
  • ipomoea blepharosepala

Flora

Entry for IPOMOEA sinensis (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Meeuse subsp. blepharosepala [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 3, (2006) Author: by M.A. García (Cuscuta), Sebsebe Demissew (Cladostigma, Hildebrandtia, Seddera), and M. Thulin (Astripomoea, Convolvulus, Cressa, Dichondra, Evolvulus, Hewittia, Hyalocystis, Ipomoea, Jacquemontia, Merremia, Operculina, Stictocardia, Turbina, Xenostegia) [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
IPOMOEA sinensis (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Meeuse subsp. blepharosepala [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Bothalia 6: 729 (1958);
IPOMOEA blepharosepala Hochst. ex A. Rich. [family CONVOLVULACEAE], (1850). [type as above]
Information
Sepals c. 6 x 2–3 mm in flower, 7–10 x 5–8 mm in fruit. Corolla usually pink or mauve with dark centre, c. 1.3 cm long. Capsule 5–6 mm in diam.
Range
N1; C1; S1, 3
Altitude range
50–1580 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Thulin & Bashir Mohamed 7048; Gillett & Hemming 24570; Wood S/73/154.
Distribution (external)
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Socotra
Uganda
Kenya
Tanzania
Angola
Namibia
Arabian peninsula
Notes
Baragis, barajis (Som.).The fruits are edible. Subsp. sinensis, with larger sepals, occurs in Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, and through tropical Asia eastwards to Taiwan. Some of the Somali material is intermediate.

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