Calystegia macrostegia

(Greene) Brummitt

Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 52: 214. 1965.

Basionym: Convolvulus macrostegius Greene Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 208, 226. 1885
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.

Perennials or subshrubs, root­­stock woody. Herbage glab­rescent, glabrous, or ± hairy, including puberulent and/or pubescent. Stems prostrate, weakly trailing, or twining-climbing, to 100 cm, or strongly twining-climbing, to 900+ cm. Leaves: blade linear or broadly to narrowly triangular, to 130 × 1–120 mm, basally lobed, lobes 2–3-pointed or rounded, basal sinus acute, rounded, or ± quadrate. Bracts immediately subtending sepals, lanceolate to ovate or suborbiculate, (6–)8–30(–37) × 4–30 mm, proximally flat, keeled, or saccate. Flowers: sepals 7–25 mm; corolla white or cream, sometimes fading pink to purplish, 22–68 mm.

Distribution

California, n Mexico.

Discussion

Subspecies 6 (6 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Bracts 16–30 mm wide, proximally keeled or saccate. > 2
2 Bracts 13–23(–26); sepals 10–17(–22) mm; corollas 36–55(–60) mm; stamens 17–26 mm. Calystegia macrostegia subsp. macrostegia
2 Bracts (19–)22–30(–37); sepals 16–25 mm; corollas 47–68 mm; stamens 23–32 mm. Calystegia macrostegia subsp. amplissima
1 Bracts 4–16 mm wide, proximally flat, keeled, or ± saccate. > 3
3 Bract apices acuminate, emarginate, or obtuse. Calystegia macrostegia subsp. cyclostegia
3 Bract apices acute. > 4
4 Herbage ± grayish pubescent. Calystegia macrostegia subsp. arida
4 Herbage glabrous or puberulent, usually glabrescent. > 5
5 Leaf blades broadly to narrowly tri­angular, (7–)12–20(–30) mm wide excluding lobes. Calystegia macrostegia subsp. intermedia
5 Leaf blades linear to narrowly tri­angular, 1–7 mm wide excluding lobes. Calystegia macrostegia subsp. tenuifolia