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Ipomoea purpura

IpomoeaIpomoea purpura (Morning Glory)
Genus: Ipomoea purpurea
Family: Convolvulaceae
Group: Dicot

Ips is the Greek word for  worms. Ipomoea, or worm-like, describes the twining growth bait of this genus. However, it has undergone many name changes in its history. Starting off as Pharbitis purpurea incarnate, then Convolvulus major, followed by Convolvulus pupurea, it was only in the 20th century that the Morning Glory earned its current name. Because the flowers open at night or in diffuse light and last only a single day, saluting the sun, the name is well-deserved—though quite a contrast to “worm-like”! See more »

macharya :: Oct.24.2008 :: Ipomoea purpura :: Comments Off

Ipomoea purpura & Convolvulus sepium

Ipomoea purpura and Convolvulus sepiumIps is the Greek word for worms. Ipomoea, or worm-like, describes the twining growth bait of this genus. However, it has undergone many name changes in its history. Starting off as Pharbitis purpurea incarnate, then Convolvulus major, followed by Convolvulus pupurea, it was only in the 20th century that the Morning Glory earned its current name. Because the flowers open at night or in diffuse light and last only a single day, saluting the sun, the name is well-deserved — though quite a contrast to ‘worm-like’! See more »

macharya :: Oct.18.2007 :: Ipomoea purpura :: Comments Off

Ipomoea purpura (Morning Glory)

Ipomoea purpura

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Andrejs :: Oct.18.2007 :: Ipomoea purpura :: Comments Off

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