Ipomoea lobata, commonly known as the Spanish flag or fire vine, is not considered toxic to humans. While it is generally safe, some individuals may experience mild skin irritation upon contact. However, it's always best to avoid ingesting any part of the plant, as reactions can vary. As with any plant, caution is advised, especially around pets and small children.
Gorgopis lobata was created in 1942.
Quincula lobata was created in 1832.
Urena lobata was created in 1753.
Elysia lobata was created in 1852.
Argiope lobata was created in 1772.
Hoplocorypha lobata was created in 1969.
Genlisea lobata was created in 1989.
Porites lobata was created in 1846.
Ipomoea purpurea
Ipomoea lacunosa was created in 1753.
Ipomoea simplex was created in 1794.
Ipomoea aquatica was created in 1775.