| 31. | The name of the genus is derived from " Ipomoea "-the generic name of sweet potato.
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| 32. | A . The cypress vine ( Ipomoea quamoclit ) and the common morning glory ( I . tricolor ) are cousins.
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| 33. | Ipomoea quamoclit has leaves that are more divided, resembling a pine bough, and look more like a cypress vine.
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| 34. | Ipomoea coccinea has more of a red orange color while I . hederifolia has more of a darker, red color.
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| 35. | _Ipomoea ` Heavenly Blue'( blue morning glory ) : fast growing; flowers all summer but unattractive in winter.
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| 36. | 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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| 37. | Another popular, annual Ipomoea is the cardinal climber ( Ipomoea X multifida ) with small, scarlet flowers and attractive foliage.
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| 38. | Another popular, annual Ipomoea is the cardinal climber ( Ipomoea X multifida ) with small, scarlet flowers and attractive foliage.
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| 39. | Some cultivars of " Ipomoea batatas " are grown for their ornamental value, rather than for the edible tuber.
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| 40. | As specified in the upper section of its description, " Ipomoea violacea's " corolla is white only.
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