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Ipomoea sagittata
Ipomoea sagittata
- Botanic Family
- Convolvulaceae
- Author
- Poiret
- Propagation
- S.
Common Names
- Saltmarsh Morning-glory
- Purple bind-weed
Geographical Habitats
- Algeria
- Bahamas
- Belize
- Bermuda
- Cuba
- Cyprus
- Dominican Republic
- Greece
- Guatemala
- Sicily - Italy
- Jamaica
- Lebanon
- Mexico
- Palestine
- Portugal
- Spain
- Syria
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Virginia - USA
Natural Habitats
- Mangrove swamp
- freshwater stream
- shrubland
- lakeside
Flowering Times
Fruiting Times
Glabrous or downy perennial twining vine with sagittate glaucous leaves, downy beneath, to 100mm long, sometimes 3-lobed. Pink-purple or white flowers with violet throat, to 75mm long, glabrous sepals to 9mm long, purple corolla to 60mm long with limb to 70mm long. Capsule 15mm long.
Further References
- Menninger 1970
- Mobot
- Neotrop
- G. Don
- The Plant List 2
- USDA
- Botanicus
- JAA
- FOSEUS
- USNH
- Kew