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Ipomoea purpurea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ipomoea purpurea
''Ipomoea purpurea'', the purple, tall, or common morning glory, is a species in the genus ''Ipomoea'', native to Mexico and Central America. Like all morning glories the plant entwines itself around structures, growing to a height of 2–3 m tall. The leaves are heart-shaped and the stems are covered with brown hairs. The flowers are trumpet-shaped, predominantly blue to purple or white, 3–6 cm diameter. 〔(Germplasm Resources Information Network: ''Ipomoea purpurea'' )〕 ==Habitats== The plant is predisposed to moist and rich soil, but can be found growing in a wide array of soil types.〔Richard H. Uva, Joseph C. Neal and Joseph M. Ditomaso, ''Weeds of The Northeast'', (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997), Pp. 214-217〕 It is naturalized throughout warm temperate and subtropical regions of the world. Although it is often considered a noxious weed, ''Ipomoea purpurea'' is also grown for its beautiful purple and white flowers and has many cultivars. Common cultivars include ''I. purpurea'' 'Crimson Rambler' (red-violet blossoms with white throats), 'Grandpa Ott's,' 'Kniola's Black Knight,' and 'Star of Yelta' (blossoms in varying shades of deep purple with white or pale pink throats) and 'Milky Way' (white blossoms with mauve accents).
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