Evolvulus

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Evolvulus
Evolvulus nuttallianus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Magnoliophyta
(unranked): Magnoliopsida
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Solanales
Family: Convolvulaceae
Genus: Evolvulus
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Species

about 100, see text

Evolvulus is a genus of flowering plants in the Convolvulaceae, the morning glory family. They are known generally as dwarf morning glories.[1] Most all are native to the Americas. There are about 100 species.[2]

Description

These plants are annual and perennial herbs and shrubs. They have non-twining stems. The leaves have smooth edges. Flowers are borne singly or in small clusters, or sometimes in spikes. The corolla is round and flat or bell-shaped. The fruit is a capsule containing 1 to 4 seeds.[2]

Nomenclature

The genus name Evolvulus comes from the Latin word meaning "to unroll", inspired by its non-vining form.[3]

Taxonomy

Species include:

  • Evolvulus alsinoides - slender dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus argyreus
  • Evolvulus arizonicus - wild dwarf morning glory, hairy evolvulus
  • Evolvulus convolvuloides - bindweed dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus echioides
  • Evolvulus elegans
  • Evolvulus filipes - Maryland dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus glomeratus - Brazilian dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus gnaphalioides
  • Evolvulus grisebachii - Grisebach's dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus gypsophiloides
  • Evolvulus jacobinus
  • Evolvulus latifolius
  • Evolvulus linarioides
  • Evolvulus linoides
  • Evolvulus nummularius - agracejo rastrero
  • Evolvulus nuttallianus - shaggy dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus pohlii
  • Evolvulus pterocaulon
  • Evolvulus sericeus - silver dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus squamosus - rockyplains dwarf morning glory
  • Evolvulus tenuis

References

  1. Evolvulus. USDA PLANTS.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Evolvulus. Flora of China.
  3. Evolvulus glomeratus. Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed 10 October 2012.

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