Ipomoea is a sweet potato plant that is grown for it colorful vines, it does not produce sweet potatoes.
It is the moon vine, a type of morning glory that only blooms at night and dies by morning time. The plant will grow a new flower each night.
No Ipomoea plants do not have edible roots. They are grown for their foliage only.
No it does not because it does not have any scent or sweet smell without it's flowers.
vine
vine!
No, tangkong is not a shrub. The plant in question (Ipomoea aquatica) numbers among the vine members of such woody-tissued plants as bushes, lianas, shrubs and trees. It translates as "swamp cabbage" and "water spinach" when rendered from Cebuano to English.
Bow-Vine (as in the plant vine)
The symbiotic relationship between a Rafflesia plant and vine is parasitism.The Rafflesia plant benefits, but the vine suffers and soon dies.
A vine would belong to the Plant kingdom of classification
A vine is a type of plant that grows on something else for support. Grapes grow on a vine.
a watermelon plant or I think its a vine
Ipomoea aquatica was created in 1775.