Common Name: bush morning glory
Family: Convolvulaceae
Common Synonyms: Ipomoea crassicaulis, Ipomoea fistulosa
USDA Hardiness Zone: 8 to 11
Growth Habit: Small perennial woody shrub or climbing vine
Origin: South America
FISC Category: 2
FDACS Listed Noxious Weed: Yes
Introduction Date: Earliest Florida herbarium specimen from 1936
IFAS Assessment:
Sprawling small shrub with hairy, woody, hollow stems. Can behave vine-like and stems can grow to 6 m long. Occurs in terrestrial as well as aquatic habitats. Cordate leaves are alternate with long petioles and entire margins, 13-23 cm in length and slightly hairy on both surfaces. Tubular flowers are pinkish-white and 5.2 to 6.0 cm long and 1.6 to 1.8 cm wide at mouth.
Disturbed, dry habitats
Often utilized as a landscape plant.
No specific recommendations available for Florida.
Shaltout, K.H., Y. Al-Sodany, E.M. Eid. 2006. The biology of egyptian woody perennials 2. Ipomoea carnea Jacq. Assuit University Bulletin for Environmental Resources. 9(1):75-91.