| Synonyms: |
Convolvulus acuminatus Vahl Convolvulus indicus Burm. Ipomoea acuminata (Vahl) Roem. & Schult. Ipomoea indica (Burm.) Merr. var. acuminata (Vahl) Fosberg Pharbitis indica (Burm.) Hagiw. |
| Common names: | Purple morning-glory (English) |
| Description: | Perennial climbing herb.Stems hairy. Leaves ovate entire or more or less 3-lobed. Flowers mostly purple-blue but also magenta or reddish-pink. Fruit a spherical capsule. This species is very similar to the more common and widespread Ipomoea purpurea, differing mainly in the shorter and more tapering calyx lobes. |
| Notes: | |
| Derivation of specific name: | indica: of India |
| Flowering time: | Nov - May but throughout year |
| Worldwide distribution: | Introduced as a garden ornamental and is known as a regular naturalised escape throughout the tropical world. Its origins are uncertain, possibly native to the West Indies. |
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| Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
| Literature: |
Gonçalves, M.L. (1987). Convolvulaceae Flora Zambesiaca 8(1) Page 86. Mapaura, A. & Timberlake, J. (eds) (2004). A checklist of Zimbabwean vascular plants Southern African Botanical Diversity Network Report No. 33 Sabonet, Pretoria and Harare Page 36. Mwanga Mwanga, I.J.-C., Sosef, M.S.M. & Simoes, A.R.G., (2022). Convolvulaceae Flore d'Afrique Centrale Nouvelle Serie Jardin Botanique Meise, Belgique Pages 205 - 207. (Includes a picture). |