Argryreia splendens
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Argryreia splendens, Sweet (Convolvulus splendens, Hornem. Lettsomia splendens, Roxbg. Ipomoea splendens, Sims). Described by Clarke as "a large climber:" lvs. elliptic and acuminate, never cordate but the base rhomboid or rounded, blade about 7 in. long and petiole 3 in., glabrous above and silky beneath: fls. rose-colored or pale red, in few- or many-fld. pedunculate corymbs; corolla tubular-campanulate, 1 1/2 in. long, the plaits hairy outside; sepals tomentose, ovate and obtuse, 1/4 in. long: caps. scarlet, papery. India. B.M. 2628.— Doubtful whether known in this country. The plant in cult. as Convolvulus splendens may be a form of the common morning-glory, Ipomoea purpurea.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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