
Ipomoea - Wikipedia
Ipomoea (/ ˌɪpəˈmiː.ə, - oʊ -/) [3][4] is the largest genus in the plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 600 species.
Ipomoea (Cypress Vine, Morning Glory) | North Carolina Extension ...
Ipomoea is a genus of tenacious, flowering vines, shrubs, and small trees with over 600 species, and includes such commonly known plants as Morning Glory, Sweet Potato, and Moonflower. …
Ipomoea Care Guide | Bloomscape
A comprehensive plant care guide for Ipomoea. Learn about watering, light, nutritional, and additional care requirements.
Ipomoea | Description & Major Species | Britannica
Ipomoea, genus of about 500 species of trees, shrubs, and twining and trailing herbaceous plants of the family Convolvulaceae, mostly native to warm climates. Several species are cultivated …
The genus Ipomoea - THE IPOMOEA PROJECT
Carl Linnaeus described the plant genus Ipomoea L. and seventeen species in 1753, in the first edition of his Species Plantarum. Since then, more than 3,000 names associated with the …
Ipomoea - growing, sowing and advice on caring for it
Although it can be quite invasive, ipomoea requires very little care and will quickly satisfy you whether in the garden or on a terrace. In tropical environments it grows as a perennial, but in …
What Is an Ipomoea Plant? The Definitive Guide (2025)
Discover everything about the Ipomoea plant genus in our 2025 guide. Learn to identify, grow, and care for morning glories, sweet potato vines, & more.
How to Grow and Care for Ipomoea — Morning Glory
Ipomoea–commonly called Morning glory–is a fast-growing short-lived perennial or annual twining climber with heart-shaped leaves and, from summer to early fall, funnel-shaped, white, pink, …
How to Grow and Care for Ipomoea - World of Succulents
Mar 2, 2025 · 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, …
Ipomoea - University of South Florida
Within the genus Ipomoea (and related genera: Argyreia, Stictocardia, Turbina), some species are known to be infected by an ascomycete related to Periglandula. The endophytic fungus …