The Moonflower (Ipomoea alba) is a stunning vine with huge, fragrant white blossoms that open only at night. Learn why this Tropical White Morning Glory is a must-have for any nighttime garden.
Ipomoea sororia, a new species in Ipomoea section Leptocallis is described from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. This species, apparently endemic to a small region of low deciduous forest in the NW of ...
Morning Glory Bees, Cemolobus ipomoea, are rare, solitary bees that specialize on the pollen of morning glory flowers (Ipomoea spp.). This bee is relatively large, over a half inch long and it is ...
Ipomoea seaania is described as a new species from the vicinity of Guaymas, Sonora. These plants are confined to the Sierra El Aguaje, although they perhaps grow in other nearby unexplored mountains.
An early morning walk on the beach revealed one of my favorite flowers, Railroad Vine, also known as Beach Morning Glory. Ipomoea pes-caprae is a lovely salt-tolerant vine that winds through the dune ...
Burkina Faso (Piéla, Gnagna Province). The Gourmantché people prepare the leaves in cous-cous The leaves are first chopped and mixed with millet flour; then the mixture is steamed. Salt, and butter ...
Zambia: tuber eaten by the Gwembe Tonga people.
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