Ipomoea longifolia

Bentham

Pl. Hartw., 16. (as Ipomaea), 345. 1839

Common names: Pink-throat morning glory
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Perennials, ± fleshy, rhizoma­tous. Stems usually trailing, rarely decumbent. Leaf blades lance-oblong, lanceolate, or linear, 100–120(–210) × 20–40 mm, base rounded, surfaces glabrous. Peduncles glabrous. Flowers: sepals oblong or ovate, 12–20 mm, outers 12–14(–17) × 6–7 mm, inners 15–20 × 7–8 mm, coriaceous, surfaces glabrous; corolla ± white, throat purple inside, funnel­form, 70–100 mm, limb 70–80 mm diam.


Phenology: Flowering Apr–Sep.
Habitat: Desert grasslands, oak wood­lands.
Elevation: 900–1900 m.

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... more about "Ipomoea longifolia"
Daniel F. Austin† +
Bentham +
Pink-throat morning glory +
Ariz. +  and Mexico. +
900–1900 m. +
Desert grasslands, oak woodlands. +
Flowering Apr–Sep. +
Pl. Hartw., +
Calonyction +, Exogonium +  and Pharbitis +
Ipomoea longifolia +
species +