Ipomoea costata: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
Solanales
Family
Convolvulaceae
Genus
Ipomoea
Species
Ipomoea costata
Scientific Name
Ipomoea costata

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Ipomoea costata

Ipomoea costata, commonly known as rock morning glory, is an Australian native plant. It is found in northern Australia, from Western Australia, through the Northern Territory, to Queensland. Its tubers provide a form of bush tucker to some Aboriginal peoples, known as bush potato, or (to the Ngururrpa groups in WA), karnti.

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Ipomoea costata
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Ipomoea costata
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Ipomoea costata
©overlander (Gerald Krygsman), some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)
Ipomoea costata
©overlander (Gerald Krygsman), some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)
Ipomoea costata
©overlander (Gerald Krygsman), some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)
Ipomoea costata
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Ipomoea costata
©johnrutherford, some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)

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