What is another word for ipomoea nil?

3 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ˌa͡ɪpəmˈi͡ə nˈɪl], [ ˌa‍ɪpəmˈi‍ə nˈɪl], [ ˌaɪ_p_ə_m_ˈiə n_ˈɪ_l]

Ipomoea nil, commonly known as Japanese morning glory, is a climbing plant that produces beautiful blue flowers. However, there are also synonyms for this plant such as Pharbitis nil, Ipomoea rubro-cerulea, and Convolvulus japonicus. These names are used interchangeably with Ipomoea nil, depending on the location and the person using them. Pharbitis nil is often used to describe the same plant in Japan, while Ipomoea rubro-cerulea is typically used in the United States. Convolvulus japonicus is another name that has been used for the plant in botanical journals. Whatever synonym is used, the beauty and enchantment of its blue flowers remain the same.

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    Ipomoea nil, also known as Captain Cook's vine, is a vine in the morning glory family that makes dense green foliage and clusters of white flowers in summer. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, ipomoea nil can be found growing in moist, well-drained soil. Because it is an immigrant plant, ipomoea nil is susceptible to introduced pests and diseases, particularly verticillium wilt.

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