Ipomoea viscosa WigginsCorolla blue; Peduncles viscid; Stems trailing, 5-6 ft. lon
The pubescent young stems are light brown and have a zig-zag pattern. The larger branches have a smo...
Herbs or shrubs, sometimes parasitic, usually with twining stems, occasionally prostrate or creeping...
Ipomoea sp., Flower from side. Family Convolvulaceae, Subclass Asteridae. Origin: Cultivated
Ipomoea pruinosa McPhersondeciduous forest with Bursera, Cordia, Haematoxylum, Pseudosmodingium 2 s...
Cuphea viscosissima Jacquinblue waxweedcuphéa visqueuxCuphea petiolataManheimLow landHackelia virgin...
Ipomoea pseudoracemosa McPhersonDry brush covered mountainsides with Bursera, Heliocarpus, Acacia A...
A plant specimen of Water Spinach, Ipomoea aquatica.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ncpc_specimens/10...
Ipomoea perpartita McPherson, determined by A. McDonald 1983Pine-oak forest on decomposed granitic s...
The genus Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) is briefly presented. Well known representatives include sweet po...
Ipomoea noctulifolia McPherson, determined by A. McDonald 1983Abundant; prostrate, to 2 m. long; lea...
Mallotonia gnaphalodes con Ambrosia (Asteraceae), Avicennia (Verbenaceae), Ipomoea pes-caprae (Convo...
Geranium viscosissimum Fischer & C.A. Meyer ex C.A. Meyersticky purple geranium;sticky purple cranes...
Ipomoea aquatica, stem and leaves. Family Convolvulaceae, Subclass Asteridae. Origin: Cultivated
Jacquemontia albida Wiggins & RollinsScrambling vine, corolla white, anthers pale yello
Ph.D.BotanyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.u...
The pubescent young stems are light brown and have a zig-zag pattern. The larger branches have a smo...
Herbs or shrubs, sometimes parasitic, usually with twining stems, occasionally prostrate or creeping...
Ipomoea sp., Flower from side. Family Convolvulaceae, Subclass Asteridae. Origin: Cultivated
Ipomoea pruinosa McPhersondeciduous forest with Bursera, Cordia, Haematoxylum, Pseudosmodingium 2 s...
Cuphea viscosissima Jacquinblue waxweedcuphéa visqueuxCuphea petiolataManheimLow landHackelia virgin...
Ipomoea pseudoracemosa McPhersonDry brush covered mountainsides with Bursera, Heliocarpus, Acacia A...
A plant specimen of Water Spinach, Ipomoea aquatica.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/ncpc_specimens/10...
Ipomoea perpartita McPherson, determined by A. McDonald 1983Pine-oak forest on decomposed granitic s...
The genus Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) is briefly presented. Well known representatives include sweet po...
Ipomoea noctulifolia McPherson, determined by A. McDonald 1983Abundant; prostrate, to 2 m. long; lea...
Mallotonia gnaphalodes con Ambrosia (Asteraceae), Avicennia (Verbenaceae), Ipomoea pes-caprae (Convo...
Geranium viscosissimum Fischer & C.A. Meyer ex C.A. Meyersticky purple geranium;sticky purple cranes...
Ipomoea aquatica, stem and leaves. Family Convolvulaceae, Subclass Asteridae. Origin: Cultivated
Jacquemontia albida Wiggins & RollinsScrambling vine, corolla white, anthers pale yello
Ph.D.BotanyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.u...
The pubescent young stems are light brown and have a zig-zag pattern. The larger branches have a smo...
Herbs or shrubs, sometimes parasitic, usually with twining stems, occasionally prostrate or creeping...
Ipomoea sp., Flower from side. Family Convolvulaceae, Subclass Asteridae. Origin: Cultivated