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Title: Moonflowers (Ipomoea Bona-nox) growing on the vegetable houses. M.B.G. Description: Moonflowers (Ipomoea Bona-nox) growing on the vegetable houses. View is from rear of Tower Grove House.
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Taxon: Ipomoea bona-nox L. ... Search AGRICOLA article citation database for citations referencing Ipomoea bona-nox. ... Search NCBI's Entrez search engine for PubMed citations referencing Ipomoea bona-nox.; Note: Defaults to a search by genus or species epithet if species binomial not found.
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Taxon: Ipomoea alba L. ... Search NCBI's Entrez search engine for PubMed citations referencing Ipomoea alba.; Note: Defaults to a search by genus or species epithet if species binomial not found. ... (=) Ipomoea bona-nox L. (previously associated with 2 accessions)
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Plant Encyclopedia; Plant List; Plant Tag Lists; Site Search; ... #565 Ipomoea alba; Common Names: moonflower vine, moon vine; Family: Convolvulaceae (morning glory Family) ; ... These are held on a stem that bears several buds simultaneously, not all of which bloom the same night. The long 4 in (10 cm) buds are also...
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Free Books / Gardening / The Florists' Manual / ... Flora and Plants ... This is one of the many evergreen ipomoeas that make us a splendid summer climber. We have seen pictures of windmills in Georgia where the moonflower had grown to a height of seventy-five feet.
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Definition: ipomoea bona-nox ... Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) ... Moonflower \Moon"flow`er\, n. (Bot.) (a) The oxeye daisy; -- called also moon daisy. (b) A kind of morning glory (Ipom[oe]a Bona-nox) with large white flowers opening at night.
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Species: Ipomoea alba L. ... Genus Ipomoea ... Species Ipomoea alba L. - MOONFLOWERS; TROPICAL WHITE MORNING-GLORY...
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The genus Ipomoea (Greek Ips, Ipos, worm or bindweed and Homoeos, resembling, referring to the twining habit) is the largest in the family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. Most of these are called "morning glories", but this can refer to related genera also.
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Ipomoea bona-nox L. ... Ipomoea L. -- morning-glory, morningglory ... Ipomoea alba L. -- tropical white morning-glory, tropical white morningglory...
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UKT: Sorting Ipomoea bona-nox , I. turpethum , and Cocculus carolinus; Nagathein 1-199 : {kran°-hing:} mentions 3 species differentiated by the color [of flowers?]: red, white, {a.Ño} [literally meaning "brown" or "gray" -- which can be interpreted as "blue", "violet" or "black".
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