ipomoea การใช้
- Allotetraploid of this hybrid is " Ipomoea sloteri ".
- Sweet potatoes are Ipomoea batatas, a relative of the morning glory.
- A . The Latin name of your feathery friend is Ipomoea quamoclit.
- It was first isolated in 1969 from seeds of Ipomoea hildebrandtii vatke.
- Now was the red cardinal vine called Ipomoea quamoclit?
- Sweet potatoes are of the morning glory family, Convolvulacae, genus Ipomoea.
- The larvae feed on the leaves of " Ipomoea batatas ".
- Gardeners were leery of letting any Ipomoea loose.
- Ipomoea coccinea are often confused with Ipomoea quamoclit since they the flowers are similar.
- Ipomoea coccinea are often confused with Ipomoea quamoclit since they the flowers are similar.
- The larvae feed on " Ipomoea batatas " and other Convolvulaceae species.
- "Ipomoea batatas " is native to the tropical regions in the Americas.
- The species shares some features with the close relative " Ipomoea purpurea ".
- Morning glory ( Ipomoea spp .)
- The genus Ipomoea also contains the sweet potato ( " Ipomoea batatas " ).
- The genus Ipomoea also contains the sweet potato ( " Ipomoea batatas " ).
- The owner told us it was cypress vine, and that the Latin name was Ipomoea quamoclit.
- In fact, botanically speaking, all the conventional supermarket varieties are sweet potatoes ( ipomoea batata ).
- Humans use " Ipomoea " for their content of medical and psychoactive compounds, mainly alkaloids.
- Whether " Ipomoea " species are a useful source of these compounds remains to be determined.
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