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  2. Ipomoea pandurata - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea pandurata, known as man of the earth, [1] wild potato vine, manroot, wild sweet potato, and wild rhubarb, [2] is a species of herbaceous perennial vine native to North America. It is a twining plant of woodland verges and rough places with heart-shaped leaves and funnel-shaped white flowers with a pinkish throat.

  3. Ipomoea - Wikipedia

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    Other species are used on a smaller scale, e.g. the whitestar potato (I. lacunosa) traditionally eaten by some Native Americans, such as the Chiricahua Apaches, or the Australian bush potato . The peduncles or seed pods of Ipomoea muricata are consumed as a delicacy in the Indian state of Kerala.

  4. File:Wild Potato Vine - Ipomoea pandurata, Meadowood Farm ...

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  5. Convolvulaceae - Wikipedia

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    The fruit can be a capsule, berry, or nut, all containing only two seeds per one locule (one ovule/ovary). Convolvulus sepium , slightly reduced. The leaves and starchy, tuberous roots of some species are used as foodstuffs (e.g. sweet potato and water spinach ), and the seeds are exploited for their medicinal value as purgatives .

  6. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    The cypress vine is a hybrid, with the cardinal climber as one parent. Many morning glories self-seed in the garden. They have a hard seed coat, which delays germination until late spring. Germination may be improved by soaking in warm water. [9] Morning glory has been a favorite flower in Japan for many a long century. [10]

  7. Wild potato - Wikipedia

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    Wild potato may refer to: Several species belonging to the genus Solanum section Petota, such as Solanum jamesii, Solanum berthaultii, etc. Thladiantha dubia (not related to potato) Hedysarum alpinum, a species of flowering plant in the legume family called wild potato by the Iñupiat

  8. List of Ipomoea species - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea trifida (Kunth) G.Don Wild ancestor of the sweet potato; Ipomoea triflora Forssk. Ipomoea triloba L. – Krug's white morning glory, littlebell, Aiea morning glory; Ipomoea trinervia Schulze-Menz; Ipomoea tuberculata Ker Gawl. Ipomoea tubiflora Hook.f. Ipomoea tuboides O.Deg. & Ooststr. – Hawaii morning glory; Ipomoea ugborea Ogunw.

  9. Ipomoea lacunosa - Wikipedia

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    The name for the genus, Ipomoea, has roots in the Greek words ips and homoios, which translates to worm-like. This is a reference to the plant's vine-like growth. Lacunosa comes from a Latin word meaning air spaces, correlating with the venation of the leaves. [3] Ipomoea lacunosa is native to the United States and grows annually. The flowers ...