Merremia
Gen. Pl. 18: 1403. 1841. name conserved
Perennials [shrubs]. Stems twining-climbing [erect or prostrate], glabrous or hairy. Leaves petiolate; blade usually palmately lobed or palmately compound, sometimes not lobed or compound, 15–70(–150) mm, surfaces glabrous or hairy. Inflorescences 2–12(–20+)-flowered cymes or umbelliform clusters or flowers solitary. Flowers: sepals oblong, ovate, ovate-lanceolate, or rhombic, 3–30 mm, glabrous or hairy; corolla usually cream, white, white with purplish throat, or yellow, rarely rose, campanulate to funnelform, 15–60 mm, limb subentire or 5-toothed, -angled or -lobed; anthers twisted after dehiscence; pollen usually 3–9-colpate, rarely aggrecolpate, not echinate; styles 1; stigmas globose or 2-lobed, lobes globose. Fruits capsular, usually ± globose, sometimes quadrangular, dehiscence irregular or valvate. Seeds 1–4(–6), ± trigonous, glabrous or hairy. x = 15.
Distribution
s United States, Old World subtropics and tropics, introduced in Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America.
Discussion
Species 80+ (6 in the flora).
Merremia hastata Hallier f. [≡ M. tridentata (Linnaeus) Hallier f. subsp. hastata Ooststroom, Xenostegia tridentata (Linnaeus) D. F. Austin & Staples subsp. hastata (Ooststroom) Parmar] was recorded from ballast in Georgia in 1902; it evidently did not persist in the flora area.
A. R. Samões and G. W. Staples (2017) treated Merremia aegyptia as Distimake aegyptius (Linnaeus) A. R. Samões & Staples, M. cissoides as D. cissoides (Lamarck) A. R. Samões & Staples, M. dissecta as D. dissectus (Jacquin) A. R. Samões & Staples, M. quinquefolia as D. quinquefolius (Linnaeus) A. R. Samões & Staples, M. tuberosa as D. tuberosus (Linnaeus) A. R. Samões & Staples, and M. umbellata as Camonea umbellata (Linnaeus) A. R. Samões & Staples.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Leaf blades not lobed or compound; inflorescences usually 3–20+-flowered umbellform clusters, flowers rarely solitary. | Merremia umbellata |
1 | Leaf blades palmately lobed or compound; inflorescences 2–9-flowered cymes or flowers solitary. | > 2 |
2 | Leaf blades palmately lobed. | > 3 |
3 | Leaf lobe margins crenate, dentate, or irregularly pinnati-sinuate; corollas white with purplish throats. | Merremia dissecta |
3 | Leaf lobe margins entire; corollas yellow. | Merremia tuberosa |
2 | Leaf blades palmately compound. | > 4 |
4 | Leaflet margins dentate or entire; sepal abaxial surfaces hirsute, glabrescent. | Merremia aegyptia |
4 | Leaflet margins usually dentate, sometimes remotely serrate to subentire, rarely entire; sepal abaxial surfaces glabrous or hairy, hairs glandular and setaceous. | > 5 |
5 | Sepals: outer and inner 10–18 mm, apex acuminate, abaxial surface hairy, hairs glandular and setaceous. | Merremia cissoides |
5 | Sepals: outer 3–5 mm, inner 4–7 mm, apex obtuse, abaxial surface glabrous. | Merremia quinquefolia |