Xenostegia tridentata: Difference between revisions
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Ipomoea angustifolia, Jacq. (I. filicaulis, Blume). St. prostrate, trailing or rarely climbing, much-branched: lvs. 1-3 in. long, less than 1 in. wide, glabrous: peduncles exceeding the petioles, bearing 1-2 small, bell- shaped fls., which are yellowish white with a purple eye. Aug., Sept. Widely distributed in Trop. Asia, Afr. and Amer. B.M. 5426. B.R. 317 (as I. denticulata).—Sometimes grown in the warmhouse, but there is hardly enough foliage to set off the pretty dark- eyed fls.
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