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Morning glory

Ipomoea purpurea

2 Species ID Suggestions

ShafinAhmed
ShafinAhmed 10 years ago
Morning glory
Ipomoea purpurea
White Edge Morning Glory - cultivar Heian No Nishiki
Ipomoea nil Large image for Ipomoea nil (whiteedge morning-glory) | USDA PLANTS


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5 Comments

Nenik Hapsoro
Nenik Hapsoro 9 years ago

Thank you very much Ron, I wanted to revise my comment after looking into what our friends posted in one of FB group that it was Ipomoea nil but so far I couldn't recall what site I had have commented .. :(

Ron Kushner
Ron Kushner 9 years ago

The relatively thin elongated sepals indicate Ipomoea nil.

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 10 years ago

Hi there! The Signs of Wildlife mission usually involves an animal leaving a sign (for example a track) or a part of an animal being found (feather, bone, etc). These are clues or signs of wildlife. It might be possible to find a sign of a plant, but if the actual plant (or the animal) is present in the spotting image then it's not a sign. Please remove your spotting from the Signs of Wildlife mission. Thanks

ShafinAhmed
ShafinAhmed 10 years ago

Thanks

Nenik Hapsoro
Nenik Hapsoro 10 years ago

Morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea

ShafinAhmed
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ShafinAhmed

މާލެ, Maldives

Spotted on Nov 30, 2013
Submitted on Dec 2, 2013

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