Convolvulus bullerianus Rendle, J. Bot. 39: 62. 1901. (Rendle 1901: 62).
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Convolvulus bullerianus Rendle, J. Bot. 39: 62. 1901. (Rendle 1901: 62). |
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41. Convolvulus bullerianus Rendle, J. Bot. 39: 62. 1901. (Rendle 1901: 62).
Type.
SOUTH AFRICA, KwaZulu-Natal, Mooi River, J. Medley-Wood [J.M. Wood] 6206 (holotype BM000930467!; isotype PRE).
Description.
Perennial herb, shortly pilose with stiff spreading hairs in all vegetative parts; rootstock not known; stems to at least 80 cm, apparently trailing. Leaves petiolate, very narrowly hastate, the central lobe 2 -5 × 0.2-0.4 cm, linear-lanceolate, basal auricles 3 -4 mm long, bifid, apex acute to apiculate, margin entire; petioles 5-16 mm. Flowers axillary, pedunculate, 1 (-2), peduncles 3-5.5 cm; bracteoles 6-10 mm, linear; pedicels 3-8 mm, noticeably more densely hirsute than peduncles; outer sepals 14 -18 × 8 mm, ovate, long acuminate, margin undulate, inner sepals distinctly shorter; corolla 25-30 mm, yellow-green, deeply lobed, the lobes triangular, acuminate, c. 10 mm long, the midpetaline bands densely pilose, terminating in the apex of the lobes; ovary glabrous, style glabrous, divided 6-10 mm above base, stigmas 3-5 mm.
Distribution.
South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal (Wood 4071, 4382; Johnston 191, 778) and Eastern Cape (Bester 1479).
Notes.
Included by Meeuse (1958) in Convolvulus natalensis but distinct in its leaves, profoundly lobed corolla and long acuminate sepals.
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