Tievine, Sharp-pod Morning Glory, Purple Bindweed, Tie Vine
Convolvulaceae (Morning-Glory Family)
USDA Symbol: IPCOC2
USDA Native Status: Native to U.S.

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Specimen & Label Data
Ipomoea trichocarpa
Sharppod Morning Glory
Convolvulaceae
Location:
Between cul-de-sac and ditch, northwest of the south end of Oakwell Farms Parkway--Oakwell Farms.
Latitude:
0.000000
Habitat:
Well drained slope; full sun; alkaline, alluvial soil.
Description:
Branched, twining vine from stout, forked root (perennial). Leaves alternate, deeply 3-lobed, cordate in outline (4 x 5 cm). Petioles to 6 cm. Peduncles to 4 cm. Flowers rose-lavender with dark center, tubular, 2 cm long, flaring broadly.
County:
Bexar
Collector:
Harry Cliffe
Collection Date:
May 27, 1987
Specimen number:
171
Herbarium Owner: NPSOT
Herbarium ID: 0345
Accession Date: May 8, 1993
Accession Number: 27
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