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Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy

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Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy, Phytotaxa 415: 39-40 (2019)
Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy

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New Zealand
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Heenan & Molloy
Heenan & Molloy
2019
39-40
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Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy
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Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus
The specific epithet glaberrimus (glaber, hairless; rimus, to the greatest degree) refers the leaves being glabrous in comparison to the hairy leaves of the closely related C. verecundus.
Type: North Otago, Awahokomo valley, main limestone tower, 480 m, growing in crevices and cracks of limestone surface, 18 March 2004, B. P. J. Molloy s.n. (holotype, CHR 610091!).

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Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy
Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy
Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy

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Convolvulus verecundus f. glaberrimus Heenan & Molloy
New Zealand
Otago Land District

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typification
Type: North Otago, Awahokomo valley, main limestone tower, 480 m, growing in crevices and cracks of limestone surface, 18 March 2004, B. P. J. Molloy s.n. (holotype, CHR 610091!).
Etymology
The specific epithet glaberrimus (glaber, hairless; rimus, to the greatest degree) refers the leaves being glabrous in comparison to the hairy leaves of the closely related C. verecundus.

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6 September 2019
6 September 2019
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