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Operculina - Photo (c) Misael Santana Puentes, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Misael Santana Puentes CC
Genus Operculina Info
Operculina is a genus member of the morning-glory family of plants which contains 15 species that are located throughout the world. (Wikipedia)
Alamo Vine - Photo (c) Kenneth Bader, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Kenneth Bader CC
Alamo Vine (Distimake dissectus) Info
Distimake dissectus is a species of plant in the family Convolvulaceae and is native to north, Central, and South America. (Wikipedia)
Turpeth - Photo (c) tern911, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by tern911 CC
Turpeth (Operculina turpethum) Info
A plant in the morning glory family, Operculina turpethum (syn. Ipomoea turpethum) is known commonly as turpeth, fue vao, and St. Thomas lidpod. (Wikipedia)
Brazilian Jalap - Photo (c) Forest & Kim Starr, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Brazilian Jalap (Distimake tuberosus) Info
Distimake tuberosus, also known as Spanish arborvine or wood rose, is a vine in the family Convolvulaceae. It is native to the Americas, from Florida and Texas to Brazil, although considered by the USDA as introduced to the United States. It is an invasive species in a number of islands in the Indian and Pacific Ocean, such as New Caledonia. (Wikipedia)
Yellow Morning Glory - Photo (c) Alexis López Hernández, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alexis López Hernández CC
Yellow Morning Glory (Distimake aureus) Info
Distimake aureus is a species of vining plant in the bindweed family (Convolvulaceae) commonly known as the yellow morning-glory, yellow woodrose or yuca vine. A woody vine, this species is characterized by its large trumpet-shaped yellow flowers that bloom year-round, though most often after rain. Each of the showy flowers are only open for a single day. It is endemic to Baja California Sur, Mexico, where it can be found twining and climbing over trees, shrubs, (Wikipedia)
Decalobanthus peltatus - Photo (c) Peter Zika, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Peter Zika CC
Decalobanthus peltatus Info
Decalobanthus peltatus is a species of flowering vine in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae, that is native to Pemba Island, the Mascarene Islands, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, northern Queensland (Australia) and French Polynesia. It has been introduced and subsequently become invasive on some of the other Pacific islands, such as New Caledonia, Samoa, Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Palau. (Wikipedia)
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