Convolvulus erubescens explained

Convolvulus erubescens, commonly known as blushing bindweed, or Australian bindweed,[1] is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Convolvulaceae that is endemic to Australia.

Description

Convolvulus erubescens has trailing and twining stems and variable leaves, ovate to triangular or arrow-shaped, 25–55 mm long and 2–40 mm wide and may have numerous or occasional hairs. The leaves may end with a small distinct point, rounded or sometimes a broad shallow notch. The leaf edges are smooth at the base becoming lobed or toothed toward the apex with ascending, flattened hairs. The mid-green leaves are on a stalk up to long. The inflorescence consists of 1-3 rosy-pink, white or mauve funnel-shaped flowers, 7–15 mm long, 8–20 mm in diameter, with a pale, greenish throat. The cluster of flowers are usually on needle-shaped stalks long covered with soft flattened hairs. Flowering occurs mainly in late spring and early autumn but may flower throughout the year in some locations. The seed capsules are roughly spherical in shape long and in diameter and with a smooth surface.[2] [3] [4]

Taxonomy and naming

Convolvulus erubescens was first formally described in 1807 by John Sims and the description was published in Botanical Magazine.[5] [6] The specific epithet (erubescens) is derived from the Latin meaning "reddening" or "blushing"[7] possibly referring to the flowers.[8]

Distribution and habitat

Blushing bindweed is found in coastal and subcoastal areas where it inhabits eucalypt forests, the margins of rainforests, grassy woodlands and grasslands. Found growing in all states, and the Northern Territory of Australia.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Convovulus erubescens . Australian National Botanic Gardens . February 2003 . 22 November 2019.
  2. Web site: Johnson . R.W . Convolvulus erubescens . New South Wales FloraOnline . Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney . 25 November 2019.
  3. Book: Inland Plants of the Bellarine Peninsula . Longmore, Sue . Smithyman, Steve . Crawley, Matt . 2010 . Bellarine Catchment Network .
  4. Book: Fairley . Alan . Moore . Philip . Native Plants of the Sydney Region . 2010 . Jacana Books . 978-1-74175-571-8.
  5. Web site: Convolvulus erubescens . Australian Plant Name Index . 24 November 2019.
  6. Web site: Botanical Magazine . Biodiversity Heritage Library . 24 November 2019.
  7. Book: Brown. Roland Wilbur. The Composition of Scientific Words. 1956. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington, D.C.. 651.
  8. Book: Francis Aubie Sharr . Francis Aubie Sharr . Western Australian Plant Names and their Meanings . 2019 . Four Gables Press . Kardinya, Western Australia . 9780958034180 . 193.