Ipomoea Macrorhiza
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''Ipomea macrorhiza'' is an extremely rare species of tuberous, night-blooming
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native to the Southeastern United States.


Description

This is a vigorous vine with stems growing up to 20 feet long. It has large, tuberous roots and white-and-pink flowers that bloom at night. The leaf shape is highly variable, ranging from triangular to palmate. The seed capsules contain 3-5 pubescent seeds.


Cultivation

This plant is rare and so is not widely cultivated. However, its roots are edible and the plant was cultivated by Native Americans as a food source. ''I. macrorhiza'' is also of ornamental value due to its attractive flowers.


References

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