Ipomoea lobata


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Read about Ipomoea lobata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Quamoclit lobata, House (Mina lobata, Llav. & Lex. Q. Mina, Don. Ipomoea versicolor, Meissn.). A vigorous perennial climber, 15-20 ft. high: lvs. with a cordate base, 3-lobed, the middle lobe longest and narrowed below: fls. 1/2-3/4in. wide, opening rich crimson, soon fading to pale yellow. July-Sept. Mex. Gn. 30, pp. 436, 437; 39:144. R.H. 1887, p. 19. G.C. II. 26:684, 685. P.M. 16:100. V. 10:34, 35. B.R. 28:24. J.F. 4:400.

—Distinguished from all other ipomoeas by its bag- shaped corolla and scorpioid infl. It is a very free bloomer, and deservedly popular. H. D. House.


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