No Ipomoea plants do not have edible roots. They are grown for their foliage only.
Ipomoea is a sweet potato plant that is grown for it colorful vines, it does not produce sweet potatoes.
No, cupcakes are small cakes. The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the family Convolvulaceae. It is similar in appearance to the potato.
The sweet potato belongs to the phylum Angiosperms, class Eudicots, order Convolvulales, family Convolvulaceae, and genus Ipomoea. Its scientific name is Ipomoea batatas. Sweet potatoes are often cultivated for their edible tubers and are a significant food source globally.
Ipomoea batatas
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Camote is the Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas).
Ipomoea Batatas
Ipomoea are sweet potato plants that are grown just for their foliage. Ipomoea add texture to hanging baskets, containers and window boxes.
Yellow yam is a starchy tuberous vegetable grown on a vine. Variations are common all over the world, but especially in west Africa. Contrary to popular myth it is NOT the same as a sweet potato.
The part of the sweet potato plant that you eat is the root. The entire root is edible.
Ipomoea batatas, sweet potato.
All Sweet Potatoes that are of the Latin name Ipomoea Batatas, have both edible roots,(or tubers)and edible young tender green leaves. You can also eat the dried roots and dried vines. This site tells the story well......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_potato Some sites list the foliage as toxic. I ate them. I was dilicious and I was ok.