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Convolvulaceae (/kənˌvɒlvjəˈleɪsi.iː, -aɪ/),
commonly called the
bindweeds or
morning glories, is a
family of
about 60
genera and more than 1,650 species...
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morning glory, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae,
native to the
tropics of the Americas, and
widely cultivated and naturalised...
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silver nickel vine, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae. It is a xerophytic, creeping, climbing, fast-growing
plant reaching...
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common name for over 1,000
species of
flowering plants in the
family Convolvulaceae,
whose current taxonomy and
systematics are in flux.
Morning glory species...
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dicotyledonous plant that
belongs to the
bindweed or
morning glory family,
Convolvulaceae. Its large, starchy, sweet-tasting
tuberous roots are used as a root...
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ponysfoot or lawnleaf, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae. It is
native to Texas, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and it has been introduced...
- eggplants, tomatoes,
chili peppers, tobacco, and petunias)
Family Convolvulaceae (morning
glory and
sweet potato)
Family Montiniaceae Family Sphenocleaceae...
- Cuscutaceae, it now is
accepted as
belonging in the
morning glory family,
Convolvulaceae, on the
basis of the work of the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group. The genus...
- of
Bethlehem or
hummingbird vine, is a
species of vine in the
family Convolvulaceae native to
tropical regions of the
Americas and
naturalized elsewhere...
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about 200 to 250
species of
flowering plants in the
bindweed family Convolvulaceae, with a
cosmopolitan distribution.
Common names include bindweed and...