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Ipomoea costata, commonly known as rock morning glory, is an Australian native plant. [2] It is found in northern Australia, from Western Australia, through the Northern Territory, to Queensland. [3] Its tubers provide a form of bush tucker to some Aboriginal peoples, known as bush potato, [4] or (to the Ngururrpa groups in WA), karnti. [5]
Ipomoea corymbosa (L.) Roth – heart-leaved morning glory; Ipomoea coscinosperma Hochst. ex Choisy; Ipomoea costata F.Muell. ex Benth. – rock morning glory, bush potato; Ipomoea costellata Torr. – crest-ribbed morning glory; Ipomoea crassipes Hook. Ipomoea crepidiformis Hallier f. Ipomoea crinicalyx S.Moore; Ipomoea crispa (Thunb.) Hallier f.
Ipomoea transvaalensis Ipomoea setosa Ipomoea muricata Ipomoea orizabensis Ipomoea magnusiana. Ipomoea (/ ˌ ɪ p ə ˈ m iː. ə,-oʊ-/) [3] [4] is the largest genus in the plant family Convolvulaceae, with over 600 species.
Pages in category "Ipomoea" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. ... Ipomoea calobra; Ipomoea costata; G. Ipomoea gracilis; H. Ipomoea hederacea;
Ipomoea batatas (sweet potato) Ipomoea costata (desert yam) Manihot esculenta (cassava or yuca or manioc) Mirabilis expansa (mauka or chago) Pediomelum esculentum (breadroot, tipsin, or prairie turnip) Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacón)
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Eastern Arrernte word for the Northern Australian plant, Ipomoea costata; Anatye, Northern Territory, a locality in Australia; Anatye Aboriginal Land Trust, an area of aboriginal-owned land in the locality of Anatye, Northern Territory
Ipomoea carnea, the pink morning glory, is a species of morning glory that grows as a bush. This flowering plant has heart-shaped leaves that are a rich green and 6–9 inches (15–23 cm) long. This flowering plant has heart-shaped leaves that are a rich green and 6–9 inches (15–23 cm) long.