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Ipomoea lacunosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ipomoea lacunosa
''Ipomoea lacunosa'' (whitestar potato or pitted morningglory)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ipomoea lacunosa )〕 is a species that belongs to the ''Ipomoea'' genus. In this genus most members are commonly referred to as "morning glories". The name for the genus, ''Ipomoea'', has root in the Greek words ''ips'' and ''homoios'', which translates to worm-like. This is a reference to the plant's vine-like growth. ''Lacunosa'' comes from a Latin word meaning air spaces, correlating with the veination of the leaves. ''Ipomoea lacunosa'' is native to the United States and grows annually. The flowers of this species are usually white and smaller than most other morning glories. ==Distribution== Since ''Ipomoea lacunosa'' is a native species to the United States, the plant can be found in multiple areas throughout the country. ''Ipomoea lacunosa'' occurs in almost every state on the east coast, as well as some states in the Midwest, and California. The states that the whitestar potato can be found in are as follows: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Washington D.C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Montana, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. This species was also introduced to Canada and lives successfully in the province of Ontario. Although this plant grows rapidly, its tendency to be invasive is rather small in comparison to other members of the genus.
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