Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Ipomoea L.

IPOMOEA L.

Herbs or less commonly shrubs, usually with twining or trailing stems. Latex present, often white. Lvs simple, mostly petiolate; lamina very variable, from entire to lobed and finely dissected. Fls mostly in axillary cymes which are occasionally paniculate, sometimes solitary; bracts variously developed, not concealing calyx. Sepals 5, very variable, persistent and often enlarged at fruiting. Corolla small to large, 5-lobed, usually actinomorphic, occasionally slightly zygomorphic, contorted in bud, usually funnelform or campanulate, sometimes salverform or tubular, variously coloured; lobes usually very shallow; mid-petaline bands well-defined. Stamens 5, inserted near base of corolla tube, included or rarely exserted. Ovary 2- or 4-locular; each loculus usually with 4 ovules; style filiform; stigma capitate or with 1-3 globose lobes. Capsule usually 4-celled, rarely 6-celled, usually 4-seeded. Seeds glabrous or hairy.

Key

1
Lvs palmately divided almost to the base
Lvs entire or divided but not palmately divided almost to the base
2
2
Plants climbing
3
Plants not climbing, but stems often running along ground
5
3
Plant glabrous; fls salverform; limb white with green mid-petaline bands
Plant hairy, usually densely so; fls funnelform; limb blue, violet or purple with pink to reddish purple mid-petaline bands
4
4
Perennial; some or all lvs deeply lobed; sepals long-acuminate
Annual; lvs not lobed or occasionally lobed near base; sepals ± acute
5
Plant without tubers; lamina not lobed, broad-oblong to suborbicular, the apex emarginate or shallowly 2-lobed
Plant with edible tubers; lamina ± broad-ovate, entire or prominently palmately lobed but never emarginate

c. 500 spp., warm temperate to tropical regions. Native spp. 2, naturalised 4.

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