Convolvulus cantabrica L., Sp. Pl. 1: 158. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753: 158)
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146. Convolvulus cantabrica L., Sp. Pl. 1: 158. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753: 158) Figure 19, t. 32-40
Convolvulus terrestris L., Sp. Pl. ed. 2, 1: 224. 1762. ( Linnaeus 1762: 224). Type. "In Europa Australi & Africa" (lectotype LINN No. 218.49!, designated by Sa’ad 1967: 124).
Convolvulus linearifolius Mill., Gard. Dict. ed. 8: 28. 1768. ( Miller 1768: 28). Type. Cultivated plant from Chelsea Physic Garden (holotype BM001035797!).
Convolvulus cantabrica var. terrestris (L.) L., Mant. Pl. 2: 236. 1771. ( Linnaeus 1771: 236). Type. Based on Convolvulus terrestris L.
Convolvulus linearis Lam., Fl. Franç. 2: 267. 1779. ( Lamarck 1779: 267). Type. specimen in Herb. Tournefort (P, not seen).
Convolvulus terminalis Salisb., Prodr. Stirp. Chap. Allerton 125. 1796, illegitimate superfluous name or possibly a variant of Convolvulus cantabrica L. ( Salisbury 1796: 125). Type. No type cited.
Nemostima cantabrica (L.) Raf., Fl. Tellur. 4: 82. 1838. ( Rafinesque 1838: 82). Type. Based on Convolvulus cantabrica L.
Convolvulus dorycnioides De Not., Repert. Fl. Ligust. 283. 1844. ( De Notaris 1844: 283). Type. ITALY, Liguria, Traverso s.n. (whereabouts uncertain).
Convolvulus cardiosepalus Boiss., Fl. Orient. [Boissier] 4: 96. 1875. ( Boissier 1875b: 96). Type. TURKEY, near Bouloukli, Balansa 698 (holotype G).
Convolvulus longipilis Gand., Dec. Pl. Nov. [Gandoger] 2: 14. 1876. ( Gandoger 1876: 14). Type. Gandoger (LY, not seen).
Convolvulus leptosepalus Gand., Dec. Pl. Nov. [Gandoger] 2: 15. 1876. ( Gandoger 1876: 15). Type. Gandoger (LY, not seen).
Convolvulus villiflorus Gand., Dec. Pl. Nov. [Gandoger] 2: 15. 1876. ( Gandoger 1876: 15). Type. Gandoger (LY, not seen).
Convolvulus cantabrica var. villosus Post, Fl. Syria 560. 1896. ( Post 1896: 560). Type. LEBANON, Mount Cassius (whereabouts unknown, probably BEI).
Convolvulus cantabrica subsp. medius Bornm., Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 20(2): 181. 1906. ( Bornmüller 1906: 181). Type. IRAN, Sultanabad, Strauss s.n. (holotype B?†).
Convolvulus euxinus Petrov, Byull. Moskovsk. Obshch. Isp. Prir., Otd. Biol., n.ser., 44: 142. 1935. ( Petrov 1935: 142). Type. RUSSIA, “Abkasia”, W. Steup (holotype LE?).
Type.
"In Italia, Sicilia, Narbona, Verona" (lectotype LINN No. 218.48!, designated by Sa’ad 1967: 124).
Description.
Undershrub with stout woody base and erect or ascending stems to 50 cm; stems commonly branched in the lower half; all vegetative parts pilose to pubescent. Leaves sessile, the basal and lowermost leaves 4-8 × 0.5-2 cm, obovate-spathulate with a long attenuate petiole-like base; cauline leaves 2-5 × 0.2-0.8(-1.5) cm, linear, linear-oblong, lanceolate or oblanceolate, acute, entire, cuneate at the base. Flowers in long-pedunculate axillary and terminal diachasial cymes, these sometimes congested and subcapitate, often forming a large lax, panicle-like inflorescence or, sometimes, appearing in the form of a lax raceme; bracts leaf-like, linear to oblong, diminishing in size upwards; peduncles 1-9 cm long; bracteoles 5-7 mm, linear, pedicels 0-10 mm; outer sepals 7-8 × 4-5 mm, lanceolate, acuminate to caudate, densely pilose, the lower half colourless, the apical portion green, the inner sepals slightly broader, ovate; corolla 1.7-2.5 cm long, pink, unlobed, midpetaline bands pilose, darker; ovary pilose, style pilose, divided c. 4 mm above base, stigmas 3 mm. Capsule pilose, seeds puberulent. [ Sa’ad 1967: 121; Tohmé and Tohmé 2007: 214 (photo); Silvestre 2012: 265; Pignatti 1982: 387]
Distribution.
Mediterranean region east to Afghanistan: Morocco (Hooker s.n. [5/1871]); Algeria (Tiaret s.n. [4/1858]); Tunisia (Fay 1150); Spain (Canto et al. s.n. [20/5/1982]); Balearic Islands; France (Hepper 9491, Jolinon 607, Schulz 173); Corsica (Chevalier s.n. [21/6/1889]); Sardinia; Sicily (Todaro 627); Italy (Pamannini s.n. [26/6/1912]); Croatia; Greece (Stainton 7759); Albania (Alston & Sandwith 1450); Slovakia (Weber s.n. [5/1935]); Hungary (Kovacs 978); Romania (Wisniewski 2038); Bulgaria (Schneider 989); Bosnia and Herzegovina (Callier 112); Ukraine; Russia (Karpov s.n. [6/1998], Marcovicz 3766); Turkey (Dudley 34927, Leblebici et al. s.n. [5/6/1972], Sintenis 318, Duzenli 681); Lebanon (Maitland 433); Syria (Haradjian 3494); Palestine (Meyers 3345); Iran (Furse & Synge 275, Gauba 81); Azerbaijan (Klochkova 386); Afghanistan (Hewer 1237); Armenia (Campbell 165); Georgia (Davis 33807).
Notes.
This species can look very similar to forms of Convolvulus pilosellifolius but differs in the larger corolla and pilose ovary and capsule.
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Convolvulus cantabrica L., Sp. Pl. 1: 158. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753: 158)
Wood, John R. I., Williams, Bethany R. M., Mitchell, Thomas C., Carine, Mark A., Harris, David J. & Scotland, Robert W. 2015 |
Convolvulus euxinus
Petrov 1935 |
Convolvulus longipilis
Gand 1876 |
Convolvulus leptosepalus
Gand 1876 |
Convolvulus villiflorus
Gand 1876 |
Convolvulus terminalis
Salisb 1796 |
Convolvulus linearifolius
Mill 1768 |
Convolvulus cantabrica
L., Sp. Pl. 1: 158. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753 |
Convolvulus cantabrica
L., Sp. Pl. 1: 158. 1753. (Linnaeus 1753 |