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  2. Ipomoea cairica - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea cairica is a vining, herbaceous, perennial plant with palmate leaves and large, showy white to lavender flowers. A species of morning glory, it has many common names, including mile-a-minute vine, Messina creeper, Cairo morning glory, coast morning glory and railroad creeper.

  3. Ipomoea hederifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as scarlet morning glory, scarlet creeper, star ipomoea, trompillo or ivy-leaved morning glory (which otherwise refers to I. hederacea). [1]

  4. 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:

  5. These bright vines are in the morning glory family | Mystery ...

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    The leaves are heart-shaped, and those corollas offer an array of colors:

  6. Ipomoea quamoclit - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea quamoclit, commonly known as cypress vine, cypress vine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory, star of Bethlehem or hummingbird vine, is a species of vine in the family Convolvulaceae native to tropical regions of the Americas and naturalized elsewhere in the tropics.

  7. Ipomoea horsfalliae - Wikipedia

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    Ipomea horsfalliae is a flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae known by several common names including Lady Doorly's morning glory, cardinal creeper, and Prince Kuhio vine. It is native to the Caribbean and Brazil .

  8. Ipomoea pes-caprae - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea pes-caprae, also known as bayhops, bay-hops, beach morning glory, railroad vine, [4] or goat's foot, is a common pantropical creeping vine belonging to the family Convolvulaceae. It grows on the upper parts of beaches and endures salted air.

  9. Argyreia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    Common names include Hawaiian baby woodrose, adhoguda अधोगुडा or vidhara विधारा (Sanskrit), elephant creeper and woolly morning glory. Its seeds are known for their powerful entheogenic properties, greater or similar to those of Ipomoea species, with users reporting significant psychedelic and spiritual experiences.