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valid
                
                
                    
Authors:
Domin
                
                
                    
Source:
ipni
                
                
                    
Year:
1928
                
                
                    
Citation Micro:
Biblioth. Bot. 22(89): 538 (1928)
                
                
                    
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000155547
                
             
            
            
                
                
                
            
            
            
                                    
                        Common Names
                        
                        - Ipomoea hastifolia
- Hasty Morning Glory
- Hasty Bindweed
 
                                
                
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                
                
                                                    
                        Description
                        
                            Ipomoea hastifolia (also called Hastate Morning-glory, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. It is a climbing shrub found in moist, shady places, such as in forests and along streams.                        
                     
                                
                                    
                        Uses & Benefits
                        
                            Ipomoea hastifolia is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a ground cover. It is also used for erosion control and as a natural insect repellent.                        
                     
                                
                                                    
                        Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
                        
                            The flower of Ipomoea hastifolia is a funnel-shaped, white or pinkish-white corolla with a yellow throat. The seed is a small, flattened, oblong, black seed. The seedlings are slender, with ovate-lanceolate, pointed leaves.                        
                     
                                
                
                
                                    
                        Cultivation and Propagation
                        
                            Ipomoea hastifolia can be propagated by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained potting mix and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken from the tips of the stems and planted in a moist, well-drained potting mix. The plants should be kept in a warm, sunny location and watered regularly.                        
                     
                                                    
                        Where to Find Ipomoea hastifolia
                        
                            Ipomoea hastifolia is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, from Mexico to Argentina. It can be found in open areas, roadsides, and disturbed habitats.                        
                     
                
                                    
                        Ipomoea hastifolia FAQ
                        
                            What is the scientific name of Ipomoea hastifolia?
Ipomoea hastifolia
What is the common name of Ipomoea hastifolia?
Hastate Morning Glory
What type of plant is Ipomoea hastifolia?
Vine
 
                     
                
                                    
                        Species in the Ipomoea genus
                        
                            Ipomoea ugborea, 
Ipomoea katangensis, 
Ipomoea calobra, 
Ipomoea eggersiana, 
Ipomoea geophilifolia, 
Ipomoea lozani, 
Ipomoea steeri, 
Ipomoea abrupta, 
Ipomoea graminea, 
Ipomoea hastifolia, 
Ipomoea velutina, 
Ipomoea antonschmidii, 
Ipomoea anemophoba, 
Ipomoea arenicola, 
Ipomoea argyrophylla, 
Ipomoea asclepiadea, 
Ipomoea asterophora, 
Ipomoea atacorensis, 
Ipomoea bakeri, 
Ipomoea brownei, 
Ipomoea caloneura, 
Ipomoea cambodiensis, 
Ipomoea chrysosperma, 
Ipomoea citrina, 
Ipomoea clarkei, 
Ipomoea convolvulifolia, 
Ipomoea curtipes, 
Ipomoea decaisnei, 
Ipomoea delpierrei, 
Ipomoea diantha, 
Ipomoea edithae, 
Ipomoea ephemera, 
Ipomoea erioleuca, 
Ipomoea eurysepala, 
Ipomoea fanshawei, 
Ipomoea galaclorrhoea, 
Ipomoea heterosepala, 
Ipomoea humidicola, 
Ipomoea jucunda, 
Ipomoea kassneri, 
Ipomoea langsdorffii, 
Ipomoea lepidophora, 
Ipomoea livescens, 
Ipomoea milnei, 
Ipomoea nephrosepala, 
Ipomoea nyctaginea, 
Ipomoea paranaensis, 
Ipomoea paulitschkei, 
Ipomoea polhillii, 
Ipomoea polyrrhizos,                         
 
                     
                                                    
                        Species in the Convolvulaceae family
                        
                            Aniseia harmandii, 
Aniseia martinicensis, 
Aniseia argentina, 
Aniseia luxurians, 
Argyreia adpressa, 
Argyreia apoensis, 
Argyreia arakuensis, 
Argyreia atropurpurea, 
Argyreia barbata, 
Argyreia barbigera, 
Argyreia barnesii, 
Argyreia bifrons, 
Argyreia boholensis, 
Argyreia boseana, 
Argyreia bracteosa, 
Argyreia breviscapa, 
Argyreia caudata, 
Argyreia celebica, 
Argyreia cinerea, 
Argyreia coacta, 
Argyreia confusa, 
Argyreia congesta, 
Argyreia coonoorensis, 
Argyreia corneri, 
Argyreia crispa, 
Argyreia cucullata, 
Argyreia cymosa, 
Argyreia daltonii, 
Argyreia discolor, 
Argyreia elliptica, 
Argyreia erinacea, 
Argyreia fulgens, 
Argyreia glabra, 
Argyreia hancorniifolia, 
Argyreia hirsutissima, 
Argyreia hookeri, 
Argyreia involucrata, 
Argyreia kerrii, 
Argyreia kleiniana, 
Argyreia kunstleri, 
Argyreia kurzii, 
Argyreia lamii, 
Argyreia lanceolata, 
Argyreia laotica, 
Argyreia lawii, 
Argyreia leschenaultii, 
Argyreia linggaensis, 
Argyreia longifolia, 
Argyreia luzonensis, 
Argyreia maingayi,