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Ipomoea rubriflora
Ipomoea rubriflora
- Botanic Family
- Convolvulaceae
- Author
- O'Donell
- Propagation
- S.
- Cultivated
- C, ornamental
- Hardiness Zone
- Min7C
- Conservation Status
- Least concern
Common Names
- Star Ipomoea
- Red Morning Glory
- Star Morning Glory
Geographical Habitats
- N. Argentina
- Bolivia
- Paraguay
Natural Habitats
- Sandy areas
- wasteland
- forest
- disturbed areas
- thicket edge
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Tall herbaceous annual twiner with entire or angled mostly glabrous leaves to 150mm long. Racemes or lax cymes of 40mm long, 25mm across axillary red flowers with yellow throats, tube to 25mm, glabrous or pubescent sepals to 6mm long, corolla to 40mm long, limb t0 30mm. 4-valved mucronate capsule to 8mm diameter
Invasive
Further References
- Menninger 1970
- Bailey 1976
- Beckett 1990
- Huxley 1992
- Nicholls 1995
- Mobot
- RHS A-Z
- NYBG
- Neotrop
- Bodkin
- JDH
- The Plant List 2
- FOPE
- USNH
- Kew
- KB