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Ipomoea indica (Burm.) Merr.   (redirected from: Ipomoea congesta R.Br.)
Family: Convolvulaceae
[Convolvulus acuminatus Vahl, moreConvolvulus congestus (R.Br.) Spreng., Convolvulus indicus Burm., Ipomoea acuminata (Vahl) Roem. & Schult., Ipomoea acuminata f. albiflora (Stone) E.Walker, Ipomoea amoena Blume, Ipomoea cataractae Endl., Ipomoea cathartica Poir., Ipomoea congesta R.Br., Ipomoea congesta f. albiflora (Stone) E.Walker & Tawada, Ipomoea indica f. albiflora Stone, Ipomoea indica var. acuminata (Vahl) Fosberg, Ipomoea insularis (Choisy) Steud., Ipomoea kiuninsularis Masam., Ipomoea learii Paxton, Ipomoea mutabilis Lindl., Parasitipomoea formosana Hayata, Pharbitis acuminata (Vahl) Choisy, Pharbitis acuminata var. congesta (R.Br.) Choisy, Pharbitis cathartica (Poir.) Choisy, Pharbitis congesta (R.Br.) H.Hara, Pharbitis indica (Burm.) R.C.Fang, Pharbitis insularis Choisy, Pharbitis learii (Paxton) Lindl.]
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Japan Flora: More or less pilose scandent annual; stems slender, branched; leaves membranous, cordate, 5-10 cm. long, 4δΈ€8 cm. wide, entire, abruptly acumi­nate, long-petiolate; peduncles 2-5 cm. long, shorter than the petioles, 1- to 3-flowered, the pedicels shorter than the calyx, the bracts linear-lanceolate; calyx-segments lanceolate, gradually narrowed to tip, green, about 2 cm. long; corolla blue-purple, 7-8 cm. long, 6-7 cm. across; ovary 3-locular and 6-ovuled; style about half as long as the corolla. June-Dec. Thickets in lowlands and hills;

Honshu (Izu Isis., Kii), Shi­koku, Kyushu. se. Asia and Australia

 

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