Evolvulus sericeus |
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silky evolvulus, silver dwarf morning-glory |
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Habit | Perennials or subshrubs; herbage hairy, hairs appressed to ± spreading. |
Stems | ascending or procumbent, 10–30 cm. |
Leaves | distichous, distals ± spreading; blade elliptic, lanceolate, oblong, or ovate, 4–25 × 2–10 mm, surfaces: abaxial densely hairy, adaxial sparsely hairy or glabrate. |
Inflorescences | flowers solitary; peduncles plus pedicels stout, 0–2(–4) mm. |
Flowers | sepals oblong to lanceolate, 3–5 mm; corolla pale blue, violet, or white, rotate to broadly funnelform, limb 7–12 mm diam. 2n = 26 (Argentina). |
Evolvulus sericeus |
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Phenology | Flowering Apr–Oct. |
Habitat | Oak woodlands, desert grasslands, plains, savannas, pinelands, chaparral. |
Elevation | 0–1900 m. (0–6200 ft.) |
Distribution |
AR; AZ; FL; GA; LA; NM; TN; TX; Mexico; Central America; South America; West Indies
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Source | FNA vol. 14. |
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Synonyms | E. macilentus |
Name authority | Swartz: Prodr., 55. (1788) |
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