
Ipomoea - Wikipedia
Ipomoea (/ ˌɪpəˈmiː.ə, - oʊ -/) [3][4] is the largest genus in the plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 600 species.
Ipomoea Care Guide - Bloomscape
A vining plant commonly known as Sweet Potato Vine, Ipomoea is an outdoor plant with lime green leaves. This plant is perfect for adding a pop of color to your patio or garden. Sweet Potato Vine enjoys warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine, …
Ipomoea - growing, sowing and advice on caring for it - Nature
Ipomoea is a simply beautiful vine that is easy to grow. Here is how to care for it, from sowing to blooming and from spring to winter.
Ipomoea indica - Wikipedia
Ipomoea indica is a vigorous, long-lived, tender, perennial plant, a vine which is native to tropical, subtropical and warm temperate habitats throughout the world. It blooms all year long. They can most commonly be found in disturbed forests, forest edges, secondary woodland, suburban gullies, and along roadsides and waterways.
Ipomoea - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Ipomoea is a genus of tenacious, flowering vines, shrubs, and small trees with over 600 species, and includes such commonly known plants as Morning Glory, Sweet Potato, and Moonflower. Species in this genus feature blooms of pink, lavender and purple or blue that open each morning and fade at night.
How to grow morning glory - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Sep 1, 2021 · Morning glory, Ipomoea tricolor, is a frost tender annual climber that bears beautiful, exotic-looking, colourful flowers on fast-growing twining stems clothed with heart-shaped green leaves. Morning glories usually have to be grown from seed as …
How to Grow Moonflowers (Ipomoea Alba) - Gardening Channel
The moonflower (also known as devil’s trumpet and thorn apple) is a lovely trumpet-shaped, self-seeding, nocturnal annual flower and a wonderful addition to your flower garden. A North American native, the moonflower was founded in Jamestown, Virginia, and its …
Ipomoea lacunosa - Wikipedia
Ipomoea lacunosa, the whitestar, [1] white morning-glory [2] or pitted morning-glory, [3] [4] is a species that belongs to the genus Ipomoea. In this genus most members are commonly referred to as "morning glories". The name for the genus, Ipomoea, has roots in the Greek words ips and homoios, which translates to worm-like. This is a reference ...
Ipomoea | Description & Major Species | Britannica
Ipomoea, genus of about 500 species of trees, shrubs, and twining and trailing herbaceous plants of the family Convolvulaceae, mostly native to warm climates. Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants for their attractive flowers.
How to Grow and Care for Ipomoea — Morning Glory - Harvest …
Ipomoea–commonly called Morning glory–is a fast-growing short-lived perennial or annual twining climber with heart-shaped leaves and, from summer to early fall, funnel-shaped, white, pink, red, blue, or variegated flowers.
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