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Morning Glory Family (Convolvulaceae) β€” Species Guide

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forest bindweed

Calystegia marginata R.Br.

Calystegia marginata is a hairless perennial climbing morning glory found in eastern Australia and New Zealand.

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Sea Bindweed

Calystegia soldanella (L.) R.Br.

Calystegia soldanella is a perennial coastal vine found in temperate regions worldwide with morning glory-like pastel to purple flowers.

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Christmas vine

Ipomoea corymbosa (L.) Roth

Ipomoea corymbosa is a perennial climbing vine, historically used in Mexican ritual, and invasive in several regions worldwide.

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showy dawnflower

Stylisma abdita Myint

Stylisma abdita Myint is a small perennial plant with trailing stems, hairy alternate leaves, white funnel-shaped flowers, and capsule fruit…

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Convolvulus ammannii Desr.

Convolvulus ammannii Desr.

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Convolvulus secundus Desr.

Convolvulus secundus Desr.

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Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O'Donell

Ipomoea grandifolia (Dammer) O'Donell

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Ipomoea laeta A.Gray ex S.Watson

Ipomoea laeta A.Gray ex S.Watson

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Alamo vine

Distimake dissectus (Jacq.) A.R.SimΓ΅es & Staples

Distimake dissectus is a Convolvulaceae plant species native to the Americas.

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