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- ≡ Convolvulus soldanella L., Sp. Pl. 159 (1753)
Perennial herb with creeping rhizome and prostrate branching stems, glabrous or occasionally puberulent, sometimes forming large dense patches. Petioles to 8 cm long, slender. Lamina (1)–1.5–5–(8) × (1)–2–5–(7.5) cm, reniform, usually semi-succulent, glossy, entire; sinus shallow and rounded with base often broad-cuneate; apex emarginate to rounded or acute. Fls solitary; peduncles ribbed, to 10 cm long. Bracts ovate, cordate, obtuse, 12–18 mm long. Sepals nearly = bracts, obtuse. Corolla 2–4 × 2.5–5 cm, campanulate, pink, often with white mid-petaline bands, occasionally all white. Ovary 1-locular. Capsule 1.5–2 cm long, broad-ovoid, apiculate. Seeds dark brown, smooth.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Flowering: Oct.–Mar.