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Ipomoea carnea

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Ipomoea carnea

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Ipomoea

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Ipomoea

Ipomoea carnea Ipomoea carnea Silver Morning Glory Bush Morning Glory

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Ipomoea, Convolvulaceae, Ipomoea leptophylla, Ipomoea cairica, Ipomoea asarifolia

Ipomoea carnea or bush morning glory


Ipomoea carnea, the pink morning glory, is a species of morning glory. This flowering plant has heart-shaped leaves that are a rich green and 6–9 inches long. It can be easily grown from seeds which are toxic and it can be hazardous to cattle; the toxicity is related to the bioaccumulation of selenium species in leaves but mostly in seeds

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The stem of I. carnea can be used for making paper. The plant is also of medicinal value. It contains a component identical to marsilin, a sedative and anticonvulsant. A glycosidic saponin has also been purified from I. carnea with anticarcinogenic and oxytoxic properties.

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Another common name is "bush morning glory", but particularly in temperate North America, that usually refers to I. leptophylla.

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In Brazil, I. carnea is known as canudo-de-pita, literally "pipe-cane", as its hollow stems were used to make tubes for tobacco pipes. It thus became the namesake of Canudos, a religious community in the sertão of Bahia, over which the War of Canudos was fought 1893–1897.

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Ipomoea carnea


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