Ipomoea pes-caprae |
Ipomoea cairica |
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bayhops, beach morning glory, goat's foot, man-of-the-earth |
mile-a-minute vine, sweet potato |
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| Habit | Perennials. | |
| Stems | usually twining, sometimes trailing. |
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| Leaf | blades orbiculate to ovate, 30–100 × 30–100 mm overall, palmatisect, lobes 5 (proximal 2 sometimes 2-lobed), lance-elliptic, lanceolate, or lance-ovate, (5–)10–25(–70) × (3–)8–15(–30) mm, apex acute to obtuse, surfaces glabrous. |
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| Peduncles | glabrous; pedicels straight, 10–25 mm. |
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| Flowers | sepals oblong to ovate, 4–6.5(–9) mm, outers slightly shorter than inners, chartaceous, margins scarious, apex obtuse to acute; corolla lavender-blue or white, throat purplish-red, funnelform, 45–60 mm. |
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| 2n | = 30. |
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Ipomoea pes-caprae |
Ipomoea cairica |
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| Phenology | Flowering Mar–Oct. | |
| Habitat | Abandoned plantings, disturbed sites. | |
| Elevation | -20–200 m. [-70–700 ft.] | |
| Distribution |
tropical regions; original distribution unknown; now world-wide in subtropical and tropical climates
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AL; CA; FL; LA; Africa [Introduced in North America; introduced also in Mexico (Oaxaca), West Indies, South America]
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| Discussion | Subspecies 2 (1 in the flora). Subspecies pes-caprae in known from coastal and island shores around and in the Indian Ocean. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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| Synonyms | Convolvulus pes-caprae | Convolvulus cairicus |
| Name authority | (Linnaeus) R. Brown: Observ. Congo, 58. (1818) | (Linnaeus) Sweet: Hort. Brit., 287. (1826) |
| Source | FNA vol. 14. | FNA vol. 14. |
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