Ipomoea imperati
(Vahl) Griseb.
(Strand- Trichterwinde)
Photo und copyright Jose
Quiles Hoyo
VI - X, Sanddünen (0 - 20 m)
Devesa del Saler, Valencia (Jose Quiles)
Synonyme:
Batatas acetosifolia (Vahl) Choisy; Batatas littoralis (L.) Choisy; Convolvulus acetosifolius Vahl; Convolvulus arenarius Vahl; Convolvulus carnosus Spreng.; Convolvulus imperati Vahl; Convolvulus littoralis L.; Convolvulus sinuatus Nees ex G. Don; Convolvulus sinuatus Petagna; Convolvulus stoloniferus Cirillo; Ipomoea acetosifolia (Vahl) Roemer & Schultes; Ipomoea arenaria (Vahl) Roem. & Schult.; Ipomoea arenaria Steud.; Ipomoea carnosa R. Br.; Ipomoea deppeana G. Don; Ipomoea halophila Miq.; Ipomoea littoralis (L.) Boiss.; Ipomoea sinuata Kuntze; Ipomoea stolonifera (Cyr.) J.F. Gmelin; Latrienda imperati Rafin.; Thyella obtusiloba Rafin.
English name:
Beach Morning Glory, Coastal Morning Glory
Nome italiano:
Campanella di Imperato
Weltweite Verbreitung:
E-Aegaean Isl.,
Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Sinai peninsula, Canary Isl., Azores, Cape Verde Isl.
USA, Hawaii, U.S. Virgin Isl., Mexico, Brazil (Mato Grosso, etc.), Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Ecuador, French Guiana, Belize, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Bahamas, Turks & Caicos Isl., Panama, Venezuela, British Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana, Lesser Antilles, Trinidad, Tobago, Taiwan,
Indonesia, Australia, China, Java, Taiwan, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam,
trop. Afr., Madagascar, Fiji, Malaysia
Eingebürgert in:
*Spain, *Baleares, *Italy, *Sicily, *Crete,
Die Art ist nach dem
neapolitanischen Naturforscher Ferrante Imperato (1550–1631) benannt.