Ipomoea rubens Choisy, Mém. Soc. Phys. Genève
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24. Ipomoea rubens Choisy, Mém. Soc. Phys. Genève View in CoL 6: 463 (1833). Lectotype (designated by
Wood et al., 2015: 20): INDIA, Silhet, Wallich
1421 (G [G00227258!]; isolecto K [K000097038],
G [G00134909!, G00134950!, G00134959!,
G00134972!]).
Perennial herbs. Stems rather woody, finely striate when dry, terete, 1–3 mm in diameter, up to 4 m long, densely short-pilose with soft greyish hairs. Leaves entire or shallowly 3-lobed, broadly ovate to circular, 5–15 × 4–12 cm, cordate with rounded auricles at the base, apex acuminate and mucronate, upper surface pubescent to densely villose, lower surface less densely pubescent to glabrous, with greyish hairs; 7–9 pairs of secondary veins; petiole slender 3–7 cm long, pilose like the stems. Inflorescences compact, subumbelliform, peduncle 2–15 cm long, cylindrical, pilose as the stems; bracteoles triangular, 3–7 mm long, pubescent, caducous. Flower: pedicel pilose, 5–17 mm long. Sepals subequal, ovate, apex obtuse or minutely mucronate, 6–8(–11) × 3–6(–10) mm, pilose at the apex but not ciliate, persistent in fruit; outer sepals ovate-deltoid, accrescent, to 16 mm in fruit, apex acute; inner sepals apex obtuse, margin distinctly hyaline. Corolla funnel-shaped, 4–5 cm long, purple or mauve with dark purple centre; limb 4–5 cm in diameter, sparsely pilose; midpetaline bands with silky long trichomes. Stamens included; filaments unequal, the longer ones 8–9 mm long, shorter ones c. 3 mm long, widened and pubescent at the base; anthers oblong, c. 2 mm long, base sagittate. Ovary glabrous, 2-locular, 4-ovuled; style filiform, 15–17 mm long; stigmas 2-globose. Fruits globose, 12–13 mm in diam., opening by 4 valves, glabrous; seeds ovoid, 6–9 mm, densely pilose, with white or yellowish hairs c. 2.5 mm long.
Vernacular names: Otjiherero, otjinatjoruhona ( Namibia) ( GonÇalves, 1987).
Flowering & fruiting: Flowering and fruiting throughout the year.
Habitat: Ipomoea rubens occurs in humid, subhumid, and dry freshwater wetlands ( Demissew, 2006). They can grow up to elevations of 300 m.
Distribution: Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia. In Ghana: Brong Ahafo, Greater Accra, Northern, Volta and Central regions ( Fig. 8).
Specimens examined: GHANA, Northern Region, White Volta at Daboya Tamale , 16.01.1996, A. A . Ente & C. W . Agyakwa VBS 419 ( GC) ; Greater Accra region, Accra plains , little lake Volta, 6 o 09’48’’N, 0 o 03’54’’E, alt. 50 m, 12.11.1994, C. C. H GoogleMaps . Jongkind, D. Abbiw & C. M . Markwei 1855 ( GC); Brong Ahafo region, Yeji , 11.04.1964, J. B . Hall 1299 ( GC); Ibid., 13.08.1963, B. K . Adom Boafo & M . Ansa-Emmim VBS 191 ( GC); Ibid., 19.05.1965, A. A . Ente & C. W . Agyakwa VBS 2115 ( GC) .
Conservation status: IUCN has formally assessed this species as Least Concern (Ghogue, 2020).
Uses: The leaves, shoots, and leafy stems are eaten by primates such as chimpanzees ( Calabuig, 2014).
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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University of Copenhagen |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Goucher College |
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University of Helsinki |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Ipomoea rubens Choisy, Mém. Soc. Phys. Genève
| B. D., Williams, R. C., Francisco, B., Mewded, C. P., Oppong, C. B., Ayensu, C. W., Masinde, D. B., Chukwuma, A. G., Deresa, D. D., Yeboah, F., Rasaminirina, U. P., Igho-Osagie, M. J., Korir, K. B., Antwi-Boasiako, R. A., Mfodwo, A. S. M., Mutegeki, P., Atta-Adjei, P. K., Akomatey, S., Kumordzie, R., Borosova, C., Tang, A., Asase, G., Ameka & Simões, A. R. G. 2024 |
Ipomoea rubens Choisy, Mém. Soc. Phys. Genève
| Choisy 1833: 463 |
