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Definitions of ipomoea in various dictionaries:
noun - morning glory
noun - a flowering plant
IPOMOEA - "Ipomoea" is also a novel by John Rackham, published by Ace Books in 1969. Ipomoea () is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulac...
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A poem I love about the morning glory |
Genus to which morning glory and sweet potato belong |
What opens its petals over morning or early afternoon |
Morning-glory genus |
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Oct 30 2010 The Times - Concise |
Sep 12 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
Mar 25 2006 The Times - Concise |
Mar 5 2004 The Times - Cryptic |
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Any of the genus Ipomoea of twining plants with showy monopetalous flowers, including the morning glory, the sweet potato, and the cypress vine. |
morning glory |
A plant of the genus Ipomoea in the convolvulus family, especially (in gardening) a morning glory. |
Ipomoea description |
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"Ipomoea" is also a novel by John Rackham, published by Ace Books in 1969.* Ipomoea () is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. It is a large and diverse group with common names including morning glory, water convolvulus or kangkung, sweet potato, bindweed, moonflower, etc.The most widespread common name is morning glories, but there are also species in related genera bearing the same common name. Those formerly separated in Calonyction (Greek καλός kalós "good" and νύξ, νυκτός núx, nuktós, "night") are called moonflowers. The generic name is derived from the Greek ἴψ, ἰπός (íps, ipós), meaning "woodworm", and ὅμοιος (hómoios), meaning "resembling." It refers to their twining habit. The genus occurs throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, and comprises annual and perennial herbaceous plants, lianas, shrubs and small trees; most of the species are twining climbing plants. |