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Ipomoea dumetorum
Ipomoea dumetorum
- Botanic Family
- Convolvulaceae
- Author
- (Kunth) Willdenow in Roemer & Schultes
- Conservation Status
- Least concern
Common Names
Geographical Habitats
- NW. Argentina
- Bolivia
- N. Chile
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Ecuador
- Mexico
- Paraguay
- Peru
- New Mexico
- Texas - USA
Natural Habitats
- Coastal & montane
- disturbed areas & riversides
- shrubland
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Annual glabrous twining vine with glabrous angular stems. Glabrous mucronate leaves, glaucescent beneath to 100mm x 70mm, leaves toothed on lobes at base. Axillary cymes with bracteoles to 3mm of solitary pale purple-pink to red or white flowers with radiating paler lines, mucronulate pale green sepals with dark spots, to 6mm long, glabrous pale pink or white corolla to 20mm long with pink limb to 20mm diameter.. Glabrous capsule with persistent style to 2mm long.
Further References
- Mobot
- NYBG
- Neotrop
- The Plant List 2
- G. Don
- Botanicus
- Kew
- KB