ron_convolvulaceae's GardenWeb Exchange Page
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Seeds I have to trade:
- I am mainly interested in trading for seeds that interest me,although I will sometimes accept a gift certificate for my horticultural gardening hobby supplies in lieu of a trade; I also am interested in music audio/video from the late 60's-early 70's and old electron tubes for amplifiers.I am allowing this because I get alot of requests from people who have little or nothing that pertains to my want list; I do not sell seeds or plants, but I do believe in developing equitable bartering alternatives!;
- and so it goes....;
- Remember that plants and animals do not care for or respect human politics...they prove this historically and currently (by constantly) disregarding the human contrivances of geo-political (and other) boundaries...;
- Convolvulaceae -Kahn-vahl-view-lay-see-eh - Morning Glory family - i.e.various'Morning
- glory'genera:
- My homepage link:
- http://members.gardenweb.com/members/ron_convolvulaceae
- http://davesgarden.com/members/RON_CONVOLVULACEAE/
- http://davesgarden.com/forums/f/floramanana/all/
- My e-mail is androl@optonline.net/
- Check with me for availability as stock changes...
- Calystegia macrostegia ssp.arida -
- Calystegia malacophylla ssp. pedicellata -
- Calystegia collina subsp. venusta -
- Calystegia pubescens (syn.Calystegia japonica)
- Calystegia soldanella -'Beach morning glory'-from California! the Calstegia capital of the world!
- Calystegia sepium -'Hedge Bindweed'-hardy perennial(spreads by rhizomes!)must be 'contained'from spreading!-collected in New Jersey-'semi-shade tolerant'but likes full sun!Corolla2.5-4"-rosy w/lighter white'starring'at creases;triangulated leaves
- Convolvulus althaeoides -
- Convolvulus cantabricus - native to Spain et al surrounding area-trailer approx.12-18"-corolla 1.5" pale rosy-rounded leaves
- Convolvulus capensis -
- Convolvulus chilensis -
- Convolvulus compactus -
- Convolvulus equitans -
- Convolvulus erubescens -
- Convolvulus lineatus - from Mnts.of Turkey
- Ipomoea adenioides -
- Ipomoea albivenia - fragrant African Moonvine
- Ipomoea amnicola - 'Red Center MG' - caudex perennial(mulch in the north)w/large root/heat tolerant drought resistant(!);corolla white w/rose center approx.3'' - similar to I.pandurata but with flowers more clustered
- Ipomoea alba(syn.Calonyction alba)trop.annual/(?)perennial/north.annual-moonvine-fragrant-heart leaves-corolla up to 6''white sometimes w/variable degrees of pale yellow 'starring'at folds-This species in the 'Morning Glory' family can be moth or bee pollinated
- Ipomoea albivenia - Fragrant(!)African Moonvine!"Umangfongo"'crinkly'creamy white w/pink or yellow throats!Semi-tropical caudiciform tuberous rooted perennial;Frost sensitive;prefers a hot,dry sunny and well drained soil;;When overwintering rootstock be careful not to overwater as this may initiate root decay!Heart leaves - This species in the 'Morning Glory' family can be moth or bee pollinated.The tubers have been used as a famine food and in traditional medicine to purify the blood.
- Ipomoea barbatisepala - Canyon Morning Glory - corolla light rosey-purple .75-1" - semi-arid heat tolerant - native to US AZ,NM,Texas
- Ipomoea cairica - Cairo MG - trop. caudex perennial(mulch in the north)- large root-purple/lavender 3"flowers - rampant grower
- Ipomoea cardiophylla - Heart Leaf MG - North American native morning glory - annual- corolla 2-2.5" blue w/ yellow throats- smooth heart leaves
- Ipomoea coccinea -
- Ipomoea cordatotriloba - Cotton MG - Texas-
- Ipomoea cordatotriloba var.cordatotriloba(syn.Ipomoea trichocarpa) - Sharp Pod MG Tievine MG - U.S. South/Southwest - corolla rosy w/darker throat 2.5''- annual-to-perennial
- Ipomoea cordatotriloba var.torreyanea - Torrey's Tievine Cotton MG
- Ipomoea costellata -'Crest-rib' morning glory - corolla pale lavender or pink - annual from slender taproot-stems first erect then trailing - AZ,NM,TX(rocky slopes of Trans Pecos),Wyoming
- Ipomoea costata -
- Ipomoea cristulata - 'Trans Pecos MG' - native to AZ,NM,Texas(trans pecos)- 1-1.5"rosey/red corollas - annual - similar to I.coccinea but with 5 to 7 lobed leaves
- Ipomoea digitata - caudiciform used as an aphrodisiac in India (like they need one?!...;)
- Ipomoea hederacea - Ivy Leaved MG - annual(small blue,light blue,dark blue)corolla 2-2.5'' - 'ivy like'to tri-lobed leaves
- Ipomoea hederacea var.integriuscula - 'Entire Leaf MG' - same as above ,but with heart shaped leaves
- Ipomoea hederifolia (syn.I.luteola) - small .5" bell shaped yellow-orange flowers on a vine to approx.5'
- Ipomoea hederifolia var.lutea - yellow
- Ipomoea nil (synonym imperialis) - 'Japanese Imperial morning glory''Asagao''Japanese morning glories' - inquire w/haves'n'wants for specifics!
- Ipomoea indica -
- Ipomoea kituiensis -'purpurea like'African morning glory species,native to Zimbabwe et al - annual(in the north)- heart leaves - Not currently available
- Ipomoea lacunosa -'White Star MG' 'Small White MG' 'Pitted MG' - U.S.American native'wildflower'morning glory - annual - corolla 1.5''white heart leaves
- Ipomoea leptophylla -'Manroot'- very large caudiciform rooted bush type morning glory-very cold hardy perennial - corolla lavender 3''-leaves look like 'willow'leaves - roots were carved into hindquarters of horses and riden by saints in ceremonial processions by Pueblosia and Keresan Indians;root smoke used to dispel bad dreams and as fuel by the Lakota
- Ipomoea lindheimeri - Lindheimer's MG' - Texas!Corolla 2.5''lav/blue-multi-lobed leaves - caudex forming perennial -
- Ipomoea lobata -
- Ipomoea macrorhiza - large perennial tuberous root
- Ipomoea magnusiana -
- Ipomoea muelleri -
- Ipomoea nil -'Cobalt Blue'-3" corolla - 'trilobey' leaves
- Ipomoea nil - Old Fashioned type - "Red Cornell"morning glory - corolla 3-4''- red w/white border - tri-lobe leaves - blooms approx.mid-summer
- Ipomoea nil - White Edged MG' - all other types-please inquire w/haves'n'wants!no commercial(from U.S./U.K.) - I do have commercial types to offer,but I am not looking for any(!)
- Ipomoea palmata(I.hoschtetterii?)-large root! - round(!) brownish-mauve seeds - trop.perennial-palmate leaves-corolla 2.5-3''purple w/white throat-currently unavailable pending further taxonomic clarification
- Ipomoea pandurata - large cold hardy perennial tuberous root
- Ipomoea pes-caprae - tropical perennial - beach/dune type morning glory w/succulent leaves - corolla rosy/lavender 3''
- Ipomoea platensis - large caudex forming perennial - corolla 3.5" mauve-pink - multilobed leaves - South American 'ipomoea morning glory'
- Ipomoea plebia -
- Ipomoea polpha - 'scrambling' semi-shrub tuberous perennial - Australian morning glory-corolla 'rosy'3'' - currently unavailable
- Ipomoea pes-tigridis -
- Ipomoea pubescens -'Silky MG' - caudiciform perennial root
- Ipomoea purpurea -'old fashioned type morning glory'"Sunrise Serenade"- corolla single/semi-double/double-approx.2.5''- heart leaves-blooms late summer
- Ipomoea purpurea -'Jalostitlan Pink'- Mexican strain - 2" pink corollas - heart shaped leaves-fast grower to 25'- early bloomer
- Ipomoea purpurea - various types of morning glories with semi-double to fully double and separate/split petals - corollas 2.5''approx.-reds/blues/purples(!)-heart leaves-These are rare/unusual morning glories in that they are FULLY FERTILE(!)seed producers(!)-because all of the reproductive parts reach full maturity/remain fully functional!They are also SELF_FERTILE!!!!These are unlike most(infertile!and self-incompatible!)doubles where the stigma/anthers turn into infertile petals!
- Ipomoea purpurea var.diversifolia - trilobed leaves
- Ipomoea purpurea -'all others'-please inquire w/haves'n'wants - no typical commercial please!I have commercial to offer,but I am not looking for any(!)
- Ipomoea quamoclit - red,white,pink
- Ipomoea sepacuitensis -
- Ipomoea setosa - Brazilian MG - southern U.S.(et al)short-lived perennial - corolla reddish-purple 3''approx-large leaves w/stiff red hairs! - blooms mid-late summer
- Ipomoea sloteri -
- Ipomoea turbinata -
- Ipomoea x leucantha -
- Jacquemontia ovalifolia subsp.sandwichensis -
- Jacquemontia tamnifolia -'Hairy Cluster Vine morning glory '- annual-densely clustered flower heads on axillary stem-corollas blue 1-1.5''-leaves 'pointy' heart shaped
- Lepistemon urceolata -
- Merremia aegyptia -
- Merremia aurea - caudex forming yellow flowers - Mexico
- Merremia bipinnatipartita -
- Merremia dissecta - Alamo vine - Texas et al-large rooted-short lived perennial;mulch heavy in the nborth-3"corollas with a darker center-dissected leaves
- Merremia kentrocaulos -
- Merremia siberica - Asian 'morning glory' can be an alpine or mountain species;very cold hardy(!)annual to short lived perennial-corolla pink approx.2"- leaves variable basically 'narrow' heart shape
- Merremia tuberosa - Large Hawaiian Woodrose MG -large rooted trop. perennial(mulch heavy in north)- tropical yellow morning glory corolla 2-2.5" - 'digital'type leaves
- Merremia verecunda -
- Operculina aequisepala -
- Operculina brownii - Australian - large rooted perennial - white corollas
- Polymeria ambigua -
- Stictocardia tiliafolia / tiliifolia / tiliaefolia - pink tubular corolla 2.5-3''with large heart leaves - tropical perennial - unavailable pending taxonomic clarification
- Turbina (Rivea) corymbosa -
- Turbina oblongata - perennial caudex type root
- Turbina oenotheroides - caudex forming
- Xenostegia tridentata (et al ssp.)- yellow flowered trailer or erect stemmed - closely related to Merremia sp.- Puerto Rico - Virgin Islands
- I have others in VLQ also,i.e. too (!) small a quantity to list;
- Please inquire further with a list of haves/wants!
- I do have some 'non-Convolvulaceae'(!.?.!)seeds available for trade!
- Aristolochia acuminata - very few
- Aristolochia chilensis - some
- Aristolochia grandiflora - very few
- Aristolochia littoralis(=elegans) - enough
- Aristolochia macrophylla - very few
- Aristolochia pearcei - enough
- Aristolochia petersiana off. - very few
- Aristolochia ringens - some
- Bidens pinnata- "Spanish Needles" - I can collect when seeds are ripe-?late summer
- Clover - Yellow trailing-I have seeds of this ?clover-it is a perennial with yellow flowers in a semi-circular spray-it is nice looking on slopes or in the lawn if not cut too short
- Catalpa sp.- Common tree catalpa-collected by me from my area-some
- Dioscorea sp.-I have a few seeds collected by me from'wild'(?) plants in my area - The leaves did not look 'hairy'to me,so I won't call it D.villosa - rarely produces viable seed(!)for genetic diversity!
- False solomons seal - I have some seeds - kept moist(enough)and cool - naturally root cellared - some people still don't seem to realize that some seeds are adverse to the high positive ion atmosphere inside of a refrigerator(!...)
- Hypericum perforatum - St Johns Wort-I can collect when the seeds are ripe
- Impatiens capensis - Spotted Jewelweed - I can collect some small seedlings now or seeds when they ripen
- Linaria vulgaris - Butter and Eggs-I can collect when they ripen
- Mentha canadense(aka arvensis)-'Wild Mint'-very few collected by me - The only mentha truly native to the N.Eastern U.S./Canada!
- Nepeta sp. - a large annual to 6'that has an 'appley/musk'type strong scented leaves - the flowers are in heads 1-1.5"tall by 1"round white with a rosy blush,bloom in mid to late summer and are very fragrant exuding a vanilla/musky scent esp.at night!This plant resembles closest the large Nepetas from Southern Europe,but it is not 'catnip'!I have tried it on mature cats and it has no effect on them
- Parthenocissus quinquefolia - "Virginia Creeper" - perennial climbing vine with adhesive disks at the end of many branched tendrils - I have some seeds collected from my area
- Podophyllum peltatum - Mayapple - perennial - I can collect ripened seeds/nuts most probably in the late summer through autumn
- Polygonum convolvulus - 'wild buckwheat'- enough
- Solandra maxima(!) - only plants propagated from seed(!) will produce seed!,because most other plants will be infra' and 'intra' specifically incompatible!I have very few!special trades only!inquire w/seriously interesting material
- Sagittaria longifolia - Arrowhead'broad leaved'-collected by me from my area-some semi-dried and some still moist seeds
- Scrophularia nodosa - Figwort - very few-collected by me from my area
- Symplocarpus foetidus - Eastern Skunk Cabbage-collected by me in the 'foetid'swamps of northern New Jersey - 'root cellar''naturally'cold stored(no artificial refrigeration!)seeds and some pre-sprouted/early seedlings!- as to stock - inquire w/wants/haves!
- Tropaeolum azureum - blue nasturtium - very few(!)
- Tropaeolum brachycereus - in stock
Seeds I am looking for:
- Convolvulaceae family - i.e.various'Morning glory'genera - worldwide/all continents! SEEDS ONLY!NO CUTTINGS!
- Aniseia sp.- Central/South American'morning glory'
- Astripomoea cephalantha - Tanzania
- Astripomoea delamereana - Kenya
- Astripomoea hyoscyamoides - Tanzania
- Astripomoea longituba - Kenya
- Astripomoea malvacea - Kenya
- Astripomoea polycephala - Tanzania
- Astripomoea tubiflora - Kenya
- Blinkworthia convolvuloides -'waxy' corollas - South East Asia
- Blinkworthia lycioides - 'waxy' corollas - South East Asia
- Bonamia brevifolia - Australia
- Bonamia grandiflora - Florida - a Federally Endangered species - I would like to get some seed and/or plants from private property,which is legal (!)- If I get this plant,it will not become extinct!
- Bonamia ovalifolia - Southern U.S.'morning glory'- various shades of blue w/some 'starring'effect - US wild plants almost extinct!
- Calycobolus sp.- African 'morning glory'
- Cardiochlamys spp -
- Cladostigma spp.-
- Convolvulus boissieri -
- Convolvulus canariensis - Spain/European - yellowish corolla
- Convolvulus convolvuloides - Florida et al
- Convolvulus floridus - Florida et al - white flowered bush type - aromatic oil from roots -'Guadil'
- Convolvulus libanoticus - "incense/scented morning glory"(!)
- Convolvulus mauritanicus(syn.Con.sabatius dark blue)- native N.African morning glory
- Convolvulus phrygius - European morning glory
- Convolvulus scammonia - Syria/Near and Middle East-'Scammony'- extra large root used as purgative-corolla w/wide yellow'bands'(!)-'yellow banded morning glory'
- Convolvulus scoparius - bush type - Canary Islands/NW Africa-aromatic oil in roots -'rhodium wood''Guadil'
- Convolvulus virgatus -
- Cordisepalum spp -
- Decalobanthus spp -
- Dicranostyles ampla -
- Dicranostyles costanensis - small white flowered fragrant liana-native to Venezuela
- Dinetus sp.- small clustered(some yellow flowered)usually fragrant - (considered by many to be a sub-taxa of Porana)
- Dipteropeltis spp -
- Erycibe fragrans - S.E.Asia
- Erycibe sp.- Asian/Australian morning glories-corollas mostly yellow(!)/fragrant(!)-'Chinese/Korean'morning glory
- Evolvulus alsinoides - U.S.species - Az,NM;endemic to worldwide tropics;small blueish flowered - oil extract used in India as a hair lotion tonic to make hair grow!
- Evolvulus alsinoides var.angustifolia - used as an analgesic snuff by the Navajo and Kayenta Al,Mo,Nm,...;
- Evolvulus arizonicus - Arizona Blue Eyes
- Evolvulus convolvuloides -
- Evolvulus glomeratus - U.S.species -annual(?)-semi-trailer;w/only terminal(!!!)medium blue corollas;rounded/oval leaves that are not conspicuously hairy-the more southern'Blue Daze'-NOT COLD HARDY!
- Evolvulus glomeratus ssp.grandiflorus - similar to the type species but even more'grand'(!)...;native originally to Brazil,but occurs in S.Florida
- Evolvulus nuttallianus(syn.E.pilosus)- U.S.species - perennial;w/axial(!)all the way down to the base of the plant!- light blueish shaded corollas;slender hairy leaves - semi to fully erect small shrub - more northern'cold hardy native wild'alpine'morning glory to the S.Western,Prairie and Mountain states!,e.g.,Az,Co,Montana,NM,Tx,Utah Wyoming'Nuttalls Blue Daze''Nuttall's morning glory',"shaggy/hairy'or'wooley'dwarf morning glory!Do a google image search for Evolvulus nuttallianus ,you will get to see picture(s) of real E.nuttallianus along with the wrong pictures!Can you tell which are the correct ones?!As you will see IT IS NOT THE SAME AS Evolvulus glomeratus at all! commercial nurseries are mis-listing this because they simply don't know any better/can't tell the difference...;Even the TAMU site has one image that is the WRONG(!) image (it is depicting E.glomeratus again!) for E.nuttallianus(!), can you see which one it is!(I have received some seeds that are most likely true(!) Evolvulus nuttallianus,but I will not know for absolute certain until I grow these out)
- Evolvulus sericeus - U.S.species - small plant - usually white flowered
- Falkia repens - African -'Falcon Morning glory' light rosy corolla - low growing ground cover
- Hewittia floribunda - yellow morning glory-perennial
- Hewittia madagascariensis - morning glory yellow flowers - perennial
- Hewittia malabarica - morning glory yellow corolla - perennial
- Hewittia martreti - morning glory yellow-perennial - Central African Republic
- Hewittia sublobata - morning glory yellow flowered perennial- 'Old World'species
- Hildebrantia africana -
- Humbertia madagascariensis - 'Tree type 'morning glory
- Hyalocytis spp -
- Ipomoea adoensis -
- Ipomoea ampullacea - Mexico
- Ipomoea antonschmidii -
- Ipomoea aprica -
- Ipomoea armentalis - Mexico-similar to above
- Ipomoea asarifolia - Florida et al South
- Ipomoea asterophora -
- Ipomoea aurantiaca - Mexico/Cental Amer.-very interesting yellow and orange corolla!
- Ipomoea balioclada - West Indies
- Ipomoea batatoides
- Ipomoea biflora - another SPINY pollen species 'masquerading'as Aniseia biflora for too long...;
- Ipomoea(Turbina) bolusiana-
- Ipomoea calantha - purple moonvine moonflower - Puerto Rico et al surrounding area
- Ipomoea calobra -
- Ipomoea capillacea - perennial-US south/southWestern,e.g.,AZ
- Ipomoea carolina - Bahamas West Indies
- Ipomoea chamelana - Mexico
- Ipomoea chiriquiensis - Panama
- Ipomoea cordifolia - blue or purple moonflower moonvine - US - possibly Alabama also Central and South America
- Ipomoea cordifolia var.cordifolia - artfully shaped/curved branchlit or tendril like leaves
- Ipomoea costellata var.edwardensis -from Edwards Plateau area in Texas
- Ipomoea davenportii
- Ipomoea daturaeflora -
- Ipomoea decaisnei -
- Ipomoea decasperma - Mexico
- Ipomoea dumetorum - Mexico
- Ipomoea durangensis - Mexico
- Ipomoea eggersiana -'jumby potato'morning glory
- Ipomoea eggersii -'Egger's morning glory'
- Ipomoea elongata - Mexico
- Ipomoea erecta -
- Ipomoea expansa -
- Ipomoea fimbriosepala - commonly mis-identified as an Aniseia stenantha,but alas,this species has been known to have SPINY pollen for long enough(!)...and will eventually be classified as a true Ipomoea(along with alot of other species from 'different' genera...;
- Ipomoea flavopurpurea -
- Ipomoea fragrans(aka.Pharbitis fragrans) - African tropics
- Ipomoea graveolens - fragrant - Argentina
- Ipomoea hartwegii -
- Ipomoea hastifolia -
- Ipomoea heterodoxa -
- Ipomoea hilarifolia - named after a famous Emperors garments
- Ipomoea ignava -
- Ipomoea igualensis -
- Ipomoea imperati -
- Ipomoea incarnata - This could pass for a pink Ipomoea pandurata(to the unwary who didn't know any better...;)
- Ipomoea incisa -
- Ipomoea jacalana -
- Ipomoea jamaicensis -
- Ipomoea laeta -
- Ipomoea lasiophylla -
- Ipomoea lenis -
- Ipomoea leptophylla - very dark purple
- Ipomoea lindenii -
- Ipomoea littoralis(?I.gracilis/?I.stolonifera) - white beach morning glory - Hawaii
- Ipomoea longifolia -'pink throat morning glory 'moonvine moonflower perennial-opens up about 4:00pm-moth pollinated - only occurrence in the US is in Arizona!
- Ipomoea magniflora -
- Ipomoea mairetii -
- Ipomoea malvaeoides -
- Ipomoea marginisepala -
- Ipomoea marmorata -'marbled'(!)morning glory-perennial(?)- Old World
- Ipomea meyeri - 'Meyer's morning glory'-
- Ipomoea microdactyla - rosy red corolla-calcareous morning glory Florida/Puerto Rico
- Ipomoea microsepala - yellow flowered morning glory - Mexico
- Ipomoea murucoides -tree type morning glory-bark ashes used as laundry detergent in Guatemala
- Ipomoea neei -
- Ipomoea nil -'Japanese morning glories''Asagao'hybrids esp.streaked and/or dotted,spotted multicolored and other 'rayed' type morning glories ! JMG's that are Speckled, shibori ,sibori(dappled),etc.,;
- Ipomoea odorata - Baja California - very fragrant-thick rooted(?)perennial
- Ipomoea oenotherae - bee patat
- Ipomoea pandurata -w/all pink corolla morning glory perennial w/large root - U.S.species - used as a wild edible food and as 'totems'by U.S./N.A.native Indians-e.g.Iroquois
- Ipomoea pandurata - w/yellow star-U.S.species-perennial morning glory w/large root used as a wild edible food and as quasi-religious 'totems'!
- Ipomoea passifloroides -
- Ipomoea phyllomega -
- Ipomoea piurensis - New World
- Ipomoea(Operculina) pinnatifida - tansyleaf lidpod morning glory - perennial- native to coastal Texas et al surrounding area;I believe that this is without reservation a true Operculina(!)and should not be called an Ipomoea!(completely different pollen folks!...;)
- Ipomoea plummerae var.cuneifolia - Huachuca Mountain morning glory - Arizona,New Mexico...;
- Ipomoea polpha -
- Ipomoea polymorpha -
- Ipomoea praecana - creamy yellow flowered tree type morning glory-
- Ipomoea plicata - white flowered fragrant morning glory-native to Jamaica
- Ipomoea pubescens -'Silky MG' - corolla - reddish - purple - perennial - Texas- Trans-Pecos to Arizona et al Mexico...;
- Ipomoea purpurea inter-specific hybrids -
- http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/Asagao/Yoneda_DB/E/species/hybrids.html
- http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/Asagao/Yoneda_DB/E/species/flower_pattern.html
- Ipomoea racemigera -
- Ipomoea repanda - US-Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands
- Ipomoea riedeliana
- Ipomoea rupicola - mountain 'Cliff Morning glory'-corolla purple to lavender pink w/a dark center - perennial(!);leaves smooth;Texas,Rio Grande valley,Hidalgo/Duval to Big Bend
- Ipomoea sagittata -(rich violet/purple colored type)'salt marsh Morning glory' - FL,TX et al
- Ipomoea sawyeri -
- Ipomoea sescossiana - Mexico
- Ipomoea setifera - US - PR and VI
- Ipomoea shumardiana -'Narrow Leaf MG' - N.American South/SouthWestern morning glory-narrow leaf MG - perennial - KS,OK,TX et al
- Ipomoea spicaeflora -
- Ipomoea stans - Mexico
- Ipomoea steudelii -'Steudell's morning glory'
- Ipomoea stolonifera - beach type Morning glory - white corolla w/yellow throat - peduncles 1 flowered - S.E.N.Carolina through to Texas( coastal plains/marshes)
- Ipomoea suaveolens - fragrant Mexican morning glory
- Ipomoea suffulta - salmon colored flower-Mexico
- Ipomoea syringaefolia - just the one for all you morning glory 'junkies'!
- Ipomoea tastensis -
- Ipomoea temascaltepecensis -
- Ipomoea tenuiloba(syn.I.lemmonii)- 'Spiderleaf MG' - white(var.lemmonii)and purple (var.tenuiloba) colored forms N.American SouthWestern perennial morning glory,e.g.,AZ,NM,TX -
- Ipomoea tenuissima - 'Rockland morning glory' - US - Puerto Rico
- Ipomoea ternifolia - 'Tripleleaf morning glory'- Arizona
- Ipomoea thurberi - 'Thurber's morning glory'- AZ
- Ipomoea trichosperma -
- Ipomoea tuboides - (var.tuboides.var.pubescens)Hawaiian moonvine moonflower morning glory
- Ipomoea tuberculata(Ker-Gawler)(syn.Ipomoea dasysperma)- annual- NOT THE SAME AS I.cairica-(Sweet)!!!- yellow flowered - Africa Zimbabwe /Asia India possibly China
- Iponoea tuxtlensis -
- Ipomoea variabilis -
- Ipomoea velardei -
- Ipomoea velutina -
- Ipomoea villifera -
- Ipomoea villosa - spicy clove scented morning glory - This species is commonly confused with Dioscorea villosa which is in a different,family!
- Ipomoea violaceae - sea beach moonvine moonflower - Texas(Jefferson County et al)
- Ipomoea yardiensis -
- Ipomoea zebrina - striped(!)African morning glory
- Iseia sp. - American tropics
- Itzaea sp. - American tropics
- Jacquemontia agrestis(syn.J.palmerii) -'Midnight Blue cluster vine'morning glory - Arizona, Baja California et al
- Jacquemontia azurea -
- Jacquemontia browniana -
- Jacquemontia cayensis - purpley-blue flowered-Puerto Rico
- Jacquemontia coelestis - light to medium blue-Mexico/Cental Amer.
- Jacquemontia corymbulosa - purpley blue-Peru
- Jacquemontia densiflora -
- Jacquemontia latisepala -
- Jacquemontia oaxacana - Oaxaca,Mexico
- Jacquemontia palmerii var.varians - Baja California
- Jacquemontia paniculata -
- Jacquemontia pannosa -
- Jacquemontia solanifolia - reddish flowered
- Lepistemon urceolatas - white clusters - Australian
- Lepistemonopsis spp -
- Lysiostyles scandens - and other Lysiostyles species
- Maripa peruviana - violet/blueish flowered bush type-Peru
- Merremia austinii - orange flowered
- Merremia discoidesperma -'St.Mary's Bean'- yellow corollas - perennial - the largest seed in Convolvulaceae/Morning glory family - tropical central America - floats at sea for years to colonize distant beaches of the world!
- Merremia hederacea - yellow(very similar flower to M.gemella) - American and other tropics
- Merremia macrocalyx - fragrant'jasmine-like'- French Guiana
- Merremia peltata - yellow flowered form - South Pacific Islands
- Merremia similis - pinkish flowered fragrant climber - cordate leaves - Philippines
- Metaporana parviflora - and other metaporana species - Madagascar
- Nephrophyllum spp -
- Neuropeltis racemosa - braceal(!)flower clusters-clusters develop from the center of the leaves!
- Neuropeltopsis spp -
- Odonellia eriocephala - Brazil
- Odonellia hirtafloria - Belize
- Operculina alata - Brazil
- Operculina pinnatifida - (synonym Ipomoea pinnatifida)tanseyleaf lidpod morning glory - native to coastal Texas(Nueces Co.to SouthWest) et al surrounding area - The only Operculina native to the US states!
- Operculina pteripes(et al sp.) - American tropics
- Operculina riedeliana -
- Operculina turpethum - (syn.Ipomoea turpethum,Operculina turpethum var.ventricosa,O.ventricosa)'transparent woodrose'- Puerto Rico,W.Indies,China,Korea,N Thailand - tropical endemic morning glory
- Paralepistemon shirensis - and the other paralepistemon spp
- Polymeria angusta -
- Polymeria calycina -
- Polymeria distigma -
- Polymeria longifolia -
- Porana commixta -
- Porana delavayi - Many Porana spp. have fragrant flowers and fragrant wood!,e.g.moochi wood as a sandalwood substitite
- Porana dinetoides -
- Porana discifera -
- Porana duclouxii -
- Porana esquirolii -
- Porana grandiflora -
- Porana mairei -
- Porana malabarica -
- Porana megalantha -
- Porana sericea -
- Porana sinensis -
- Porana spectabilis -
- Porana stenoloba -
- Porana triserialis(and var.lasia) -
- Porana truncata -
- Porana volubilis - climber
- Poranopsis paniculata -(sometimes included in Porana)- Florida and U.S.Carribean-'Bridal Bouquet'-This morning glory has very nicely clustered corollas!Sometimes fragrant...;
- Rapona sp.-
- Remirema sp.-
- Rivea clarkeana - South East Asia-where all'true'Rivea genera are(with some reportedly in Australia)
- Rivea corymbosa(actually a Turbina species) - N.American semi-tropical/tropical -
- Rivea hypocrateriformis(aka R.fragrans) - used extensively in India as an edible herb and also occurs in Asian(?African)tropics
- Sabaudiella spp.-
- Stictocardia woodii - caudex forming
- Stylisma humistrata - dawnflowers
- Stylisma villosa
- Tetralocularia spp `-
- Volvulus sp.-
- What'morning glories' do you have to trade?!!!
- Please check with me before sending any seeds!
- http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/a1.asp?title=Convolvulaceae&list=322
Plants I have to trade:
- Arisaema triphyllum - 'Jack-in-the-Pulpit'- a few'bulblings'
- Chimaphila maculata - 'Spotted Pipsisswa'- perennial - 4-10" lance shaped 'maculated' leaves in whorls w/midrib broadly white marked-flowers whitish/pink,drooping 'waxy' June/August - a very few(!)fresh rhizomes when I can find them
- Erythronium americana -'Trout Lily'-perennial w/mottled lance shaped leaves-very young plants from parent stock w/very prominent markings!
- Symplocarpus foetidus - Eastern Skunk Cabbage - young'sproutlings'
Plants I am looking for:
- Any Convolvulaceae that I haven't located any seeds of yet!
- I strongly prefer plants that have been grown from seed!No clones(!);unless I can't find any better quality material!
- Please check with me before sending any plants!
- Calystegia hederaceae -
- Convolvulus sabatius var.mauritanicus - perennial
- Evolvulus glomeratus ssp.grandiflorus - usually grown as an annual,but can be induced to be 'perennial'
- Ipomoea indica - from Hawaii with semi-separated petals
- Ipomoea horsfalliae -
- Ipomoea tuberculata(Ker-Gawler)/Ipomoea dasysperma - Africa/Asia-must have yellow(!) flowers(can be mistakenly!!! listed as I.cairica/I.palmata(Sweet/Schultes) even though it may not always have 'palmate' leaves and there is no mention ANYWHERE of a yellow flowered I.cairica(!)in the New World)
- Ipomoea tuboides - Hawaiian moonflower - perennial
- Jacquemontia pentantha -
- Jacquemontia sp - any except J.tamnifolia
- Jacquemontia violacea - possibly a synonym for J.pentantha
- Merremia aurea - flowering age
- Merremia tuberculata - flowering age
- Merremia umbellata/umbellatus - flowering age
- Poranopsis paniculata -
- Stictocardia beraviensis - There are many geographic variants in flower color...;perennial
- Stictocardia maculosii -
- ANY Convolvulaceae spp.that you may have access to that I might be interested in!
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