ipomoea carnea behaya flowers

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Ipomoea carnea, the pink morning glory, is a species of morning glory. This flowering plant has heart-shaped leaves that are a rich green and 6–9 inches 15–23 cm long. One selection of carnea, `Inducer`, has been used as a rootstock for inducing flowering of sweetpotato cultivars which otherwise prove reticent to produce flowers. Another common name is `bush morning glory`, but particularly in temperate North America, that usually refers to leptophylla.


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