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:''"Cardinal Vine" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cardinal Climber and Cardinal Creeper.'' ''Ipomoea quamoclit'' (cypress vine, cypressvine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory or hummingbird vine) is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )〕 It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall. ==Cultivation and uses== It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized. Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive. ''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Cardinal Vine" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cardinal Climber and Cardinal Creeper.'''''''Ipomoea quamoclit''''' ('''cypress vine''', '''cypressvine morning glory''', '''cardinal creeper''', '''cardinal vine''', '''star glory''' or '''hummingbird vine''') is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.」の詳細全文を読む Ipomoea quamoclit'' (cypress vine, cypressvine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory or hummingbird vine) is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber. :''"Cardinal Vine" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cardinal Climber and Cardinal Creeper.'' ''Ipomoea quamoclit'' (cypress vine, cypressvine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory or hummingbird vine) is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )〕 It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall. ==Cultivation and uses== It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized. Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive. ''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Ipomoea quamoclit''''' ('''cypress vine''', '''cypressvine morning glory''', '''cardinal creeper''', '''cardinal vine''', '''star glory''' or '''hummingbird vine''') is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Cardinal Vine" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cardinal Climber and Cardinal Creeper.'''''''Ipomoea quamoclit''''' ('''cypress vine''', '''cypressvine morning glory''', '''cardinal creeper''', '''cardinal vine''', '''star glory''' or '''hummingbird vine''') is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.」の詳細全文を読む Ipomoea quamoclit'' (cypress vine, cypressvine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory or hummingbird vine) is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''''Ipomoea quamoclit''''' ('''cypress vine''', '''cypressvine morning glory''', '''cardinal creeper''', '''cardinal vine''', '''star glory''' or '''hummingbird vine''') is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Cardinal Vine" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cardinal Climber and Cardinal Creeper.'''''''Ipomoea quamoclit''''' ('''cypress vine''', '''cypressvine morning glory''', '''cardinal creeper''', '''cardinal vine''', '''star glory''' or '''hummingbird vine''') is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.」の詳細全文を読む Ipomoea quamoclit'' (cypress vine, cypressvine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory or hummingbird vine) is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Cardinal Vine" redirects here. Not to be confused with Cardinal Climber and Cardinal Creeper.''''Ipomoea quamoclit''''' ('''cypress vine''', '''cypressvine morning glory''', '''cardinal creeper''', '''cardinal vine''', '''star glory''' or '''hummingbird vine''') is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.」の詳細全文を読む Ipomoea quamoclit'' (cypress vine, cypressvine morning glory, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory or hummingbird vine) is a species of ''Ipomoea'' morning glory native to tropical regions of the New World from northern South America north to Mexico. In southern India, it is called ''mayil manikkam'' in (タミル語:மயில் மாணிக்கம்). In Malayalam, it is called ''ākāśamulla''. In Assamese it is known as Kunjalata (কুঞ্জলতা). In Bangladesh, it is called'' Tarulata, Kamalata, Kunjalata, Getphul''.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mpbd.info/plants/ipomoea-quamoclit.php )It is an annual or perennial, herbaceous, twining vine growing to 1–3 m tall. The leaves are 2–9 cm long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf. The flowers are 3–4 cm long and 2 cm in diameter, trumpet-shaped with five points, and can be red, pink or white. It flowers in summer and fall.==Cultivation and uses==It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout the tropics, and also outside of tropical regions, where it is grown as an annual plant only, not surviving temperate zone winters. In some tropical areas, it has become naturalized.Seedlings must always be kept moist. They require full sun for good growth. This vine is one of the best plants for attracting hummingbirds, and is a vigorous grower. In warmer climates, this plant can be extremely invasive.''Ipomoea'' × ''multifida'' is a hybrid between ''I. quamoclit'' and the cypress vine (''I. hederifolia''). The allotetraploid of this hybrid is ''Ipomoea sloteri''. Both are known as cardinal climber.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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