Ipomoea bonariensis

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Read about Ipomoea bonariensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ipomoea bonariensis, Hook. (I. ficifolia, Lindl. I. perringiana, Damm. I. sellowii, Penny). St. branching, tinged with purple and covered with short stellate hairs: lvs. deeply cordate. 3-5-lobed, the middle lobe longest: peduncles several-fld., longer than the petioles; fls. 1 ½ - 2 in. wide, violet to lilac, the limb spreading into 5 crenate lobes. Aug.-Oct. Trop. Amer. and Afr. B.M. 3665. B.R. 27:13. P.M. 9:25. Gt. 47:1446.—Here belongs I. sellowii, Penny, and probably Hort., not I. selloi, Mart., which is a distinct species.


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