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| + | '''Beach Morning Glory''' or '''Goat's Foot''' ('''''Ipomoea pes-caprae''''') is a common tropical creeping [[vine]] belonging to the family [[Convolvulaceae]]. It grows on the upper parts of [[beach]]es and endures salted air. It is one of the most common and most widely distributed [[Halophytes|salt tolerant plants]] and provides one of the best known examples of [[Drift seed|oceanic dispersal]]. Its [[seed]]s float and are unaffected by salt water. |
− | Ipomoea pes-caprae, Roth (I. maritima, R. Br.). St. creeping, seldom twining, 20-60 ft.: roots often 12 ft. long and 2 in. thick: lvs. 1-4 in. long, fleshy, roundish, often broader than long, with 2 glands at the base and prominently pinnate-veined: peduncles usually few-fld., equaling the petioles; corolla nearly 2 in. long, bell- shaped, margin scarcely lobed. Aug.-Oct. Trop. coasts of both hemispheres; drifting sands of coast, Ga. to Texas. B.R. 319. | + | Ipomoea pes-caprae, Roth (I. maritima, R. Br.). St. creeping, seldom twining, 20-60 ft.: roots often 12 ft. long and 2 in. thick: lvs. 1-4 in. long, fleshy, roundish, often broader than long, with 2 glands at the base and prominently pinnate-veined: peduncles usually few-fld., equaling the petioles; corolla nearly 2 in. long, bell- shaped, margin scarcely lobed. Aug.-Oct. Trop. coasts of both hemispheres; drifting sands of coast, Ga. to Texas. |