Ipomoea orizabensis subsp. austromexicana
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Ipomoea orizabensis subsp. austromexicana |
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261c. Ipomoea orizabensis subsp. austromexicana View in CoL (J.A. McDonald) J.R.I. Wood & Scotland, stat. nov
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Ipomoea orizabensis var. austromexicana J.A. McDonald, Lundellia 4: 86. 2001. (McDonald 2001: 86). Type. MEXICO. Chiapas, San Andrés Larrainzar, Summit of Chuchil Ton, D.E. Breedlove 29283 (holotype MEXU00252964).
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Based on Ipomoea orizabensis var. austromexicana J.A. McDonald
Diagnosis. Distinguished by the glabrous leaves and sepals, which are relatively short (<8 mm long), broadly elliptic to deltoid, the scarious margins very narrow.
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Extreme western Guatemala to the Mayan highlands of central Chiapas, growing mostly between 1500 and 2000 m.
GUATEMALA. Sacatepequez, P.C. Standley 64686 (F).
MEXICO. Chiapas: Pinabeto, E. Matuda 15477 (F); La Independencia, D. E. Breedlove 33479 (MEXU).
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