| 1. | "Ipomoea batatas " is native to the tropical regions in the Americas.
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| 2. | The larvae feed on " Ipomoea batatas " and other Convolvulaceae species.
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| 3. | Sweet potatoes are Ipomoea batatas, a relative of the morning glory.
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| 4. | The larvae feed on the leaves of " Ipomoea batatas ".
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| 5. | The genus Ipomoea also contains the sweet potato ( " Ipomoea batatas " ).
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| 6. | Some cultivars of " Ipomoea batatas " are grown for their ornamental value, rather than for the edible tuber.
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| 7. | The "'sweet potato "'( " Ipomoea batatas " ) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the morning glory family Convolvulaceae.
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| 8. | What we are dealing with here is Ipomoea batatas, which is not only not a yam but not a true potato.
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| 9. | Think of accents, too, like a bit of Blackie, the ebony-purple sweet potato vine, Ipomoea batatas, or its chartreuse cousin, Margarita.
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| 10. | This "'list of sweet potato cultivars "'provides some information about varieties and cultivars of sweet potato ( " Ipomoea batatas " ).
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