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Ipomoea quamo****,
commonly known as
cypress vine,
cypress vine
morning glory,
cardinal creeper,
cardinal vine, star glory, star of
Bethlehem or hummingbird...
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properly ****igned to
genus Ipomoea,
subgenus Quamo****,
section Calonyction.
Ipomoea alba is a perennial,
herbaceous liana growing...
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Retrieved 2022-07-10. Miller; McDonald;
Manos (2004). "Systematics of
Ipomoea subgenus Quamo**** (Convolvulaceae)
based on ITS
sequence data and a
Bayesian phylogenetic...
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fence rows, old
fields and
other waste areas.
Ipomoea coccinea is
often confused with
Ipomoea quamo**** since the
flowers are similar. However, the leaves...
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Ipomoea (/ˌɪpəˈmiː.ə, -oʊ-/) is the
largest genus in the
plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 600 species. It is a
large and
diverse group, with common...
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Erpipomoea Ipomoea tricolor: Genus:
Ipomoea Subgenus:
Quamo**** Section:
Tricolor Ipomoea violacea is no
longer a
synonym for
Ipomoea tricolor.
Ipomoea tricolor...
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species in the
genus Ipomoea.
Ipomoea abrupta R.Br.
Ipomoea abutiloides (****h) G.Don
Ipomoea abyssinica (Choisy) Hochst.
Ipomoea acanthocarpa (Choisy)...
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Ipomoea lobata, the fire vine,
firecracker vine or
Spanish flag (formerly Mina lobata), is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae,...
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Cotton plant with
Ipomoea quamo**** vine...
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Ipomoea sagittifolia is a
species of
morning glory in the
genus Ipomoea. It is
native to Africa, India, the
Malay Archipelago, and Australia. It was erroneously...