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  2. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    Morning glory (also written as morning-glory [1]) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera , some of which are:

  3. NASA Study on Air-Purifying Houseplants Debunked: Here's the ...

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    The idea that a simple houseplant could “absorb” VOCs and make the air cleaner was good news, and many publications, including Good Housekeeping, used this study as a basis to recommend “the ...

  4. Ipomoea alba - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea alba, known in English as tropical white morning glory, moonflower or moonvine, is a species of night-blooming morning glory, native to tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America, from Argentina to northern Mexico, Arizona, Florida [3] and the West Indies. [4]

  5. Ipomoea obscura - Wikipedia

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    The Ipomoea obscura, commonly known as the obscure morning glory or the small white morning glory, is a species of the genus Ipomoea. It is an invasive species native to parts of Africa, Asia, and certain Pacific Islands. While the plant's seeds are toxic, the leaves can be used for many different medicinal purposes.

  6. Ergine - Wikipedia

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    [b] Convolvulaceae vines (Morning Glory) have a permanent bond with some of these fungi. [12] The most common source of ergine for consumers is the seeds of Ipomoea tricolor , Ipomoea corymbosa , and Argyreia nervosa ; [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] isoergine [ 16 ] and lysergic acid propanolamide [ 17 ] have also been shown to contribute to the effects ...

  7. Ipomoea corymbosa - Wikipedia

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    The Nahuatl word ololiuhqui means "round thing", and refers to the small, brown, oval seeds of the morning glory, [5] not the plant itself, which is called coaxihuitl (“snake-plant") in Nahuatl, and hiedra, bejuco or quiebraplatos in the Spanish language. The seeds, in Spanish, are sometimes called semilla de la Virgen (seeds of the Virgin Mary).

  8. Convolvulus - Wikipedia

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    Common names include bindweed and morning glory; both are names shared with other closely related genera. Description. They are annual or perennial herbaceous vines, ...

  9. Ipomoea asarifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea asarifolia, known as the ginger-leaf morning-glory, [1] is a species of plant in the family Convolvulaceae, of the genus Ipomoea. Chemistry, toxicology, and pharmacology [ edit ]