What is another word for Ipomoea Quamoclit?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌa͡ɪpəmˈi͡ə kwˈaməklˌɪt], [ ˌaɪpəmˈiə kwˈaməklˌɪt], [ ˌaɪ_p_ə_m_ˈiə k_w_ˈa_m_ə_k_l_ˌɪ_t]
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How to use "Ipomoea quamoclit" in context?
Ipomoea Quamoclit, or wild morning glory, is a species of flowering vine in the Convolvulaceae family that is endemic to the eastern United States. As a perennial vine, it can grow up to 6 meters long, and produces large, waxy, bright pink flowers in late summer and fall. The leaves are ovate to lance-shaped, with serrated margins, and the flowers are borne in terminal clusters. The plant isitchery can be used in landscaping, and is often grown as an addition to morning glory gardens.
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