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Ipomoea pandurata - Wikipedia
Ipomoea pandurata, known as man of the earth, [1] wild potato vine, manroot, wild sweet potato, and wild rhubarb, [2] is a species of herbaceous perennial vine native to North America. It is a twining plant of woodland verges and rough places with heart-shaped leaves and funnel-shaped white flowers with a pinkish throat.
Ipomoea pandurata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Ipomoea Species: pandurata Family: Convolvulaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Native Americans used the roots for poultices, infusions and teas for treatment of a variety of medical problems. Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: South East Canada to Central and Eastern United States. Wildlife Value:
Ipomoea pandurata (Wild Potato Vine) - Gardenia
Ipomoea pandurata (Wild Potato Vine) is a large, twining or trailing perennial vine with long stems clothed with olive green, heart-shaped leaves, 3-6 in. long (7-15 cm), adorned with a pointed tip and reddish purple petioles.
Know Your Natives – Wild Potato Vine - Arkansas Native Plant …
2015年8月12日 · Wild potato vine (Ipomoea pandurata) of the Morning Glory (Convolvulaceae) family is a herbaceous (non-woody) perennial vine. It occurs in the US from Texas to Nebraska and eastward and southward to the borders. In Arkansas, it occurs statewide.
Ipomoea pandurata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Ipomoea pandurata, commonly called wild potato vine, man-of-the-earth, man root and Indian potato, is a vigorous, twining or trailing perennial vine of the morning glory family that grows to 15-30’ long on smooth to slightly pubescent, sometimes purplish stems rising from a vertical, starchy root system that matures over time to as much as 4 ...
wild potato vine (Ipomoea pandurata) - Botanical Realm
2024年9月18日 · The wild potato vine (Ipomoea pandurata) is a fascinating plant that intertwines beauty with ecological importance. This enchanting member of the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae, captures the attention of botanists and nature lovers alike with its charming blooms and interesting growth habits.
Wild Potato Vine Guide - New York Natural Heritage Program
2011年2月25日 · Ipomoea pandurata is a perennial, herbaceous vine in the same genus as the common morning glory. Its twining stems are glabrous or nearly so, and may grow up to 5 meters long, extending from large tuberous roots.
Ipomoea pandurata | Man of the Earth | Perennial Morning Glory …
Ipomoea pandurata is a fast-growing broadleaf deciduous perennial groundcover with green foliage. In fall, spring and summer pink, purple and white flowers emerge. Attracts bees and butterflies making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - mostly sun and regular water. Does well in average and well-drained soil.
Ipomoea pandurata — wild sweet potato morning-glory - Go …
Wild sweet potato morning-glory is native to North America. Its range extends northeast as far as Connecticut, and it has been introduced to Massachusetts. The tuber is edible, though all but the youngest are quite acrid. The Cherokee used the root to soak sweet potatoes before planting to ward off grubs and moles.
Mecha-meck, the wild sweet potato vine — Ipomoea pandurata
2017年12月29日 · Ipomoea pandurata — a wild sweet potato vine in the morning glory family. One of the most useful aspects to learning plant families is the way one begins to find and see the connections between seemingly separate species.