Ipomoea triloba

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Ipomoea triloba
File:Ipomoea triloba W IMG 2141.jpg
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I. triloba
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Ipomoea triloba

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Ipomoea triloba is a species of Ipomoea morning glory known by several common names, including littlebell and Aiea morning glory. It is native to the tropical Americas, but it is widespread in warm areas of the world, where it is an introduced species and often a noxious weed. This is a fast-growing, vining, annual herb producing long, thin stems with ivy-like, petioled, heart-shaped leaves 3 to 6 centimeters long. The leaves sometimes, but not always, have three lobes. The vines produce tubular bell-shaped flowers, each about two centimeters long. They are quite variable in color, in shades of pink, red or lavender, with or without white markings.

File:Ipomoea triloba.JPG
This little bell vine was photographed at Warje,Pune.

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Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Ipomoea triloba at Wikispecies


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