ipomoea
Ipomoea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, comprising roughly 600 species of herbaceous plants, vines, and occasionally shrubs. Most are twining climbers or trailing vines, and they occur in tropical and subtropical regions as well as temperate areas. The genus includes both annuals and perennials, with leaves that are often heart-shaped or lobed. Ipomoea is part of the order Solanales.
Flowers are typically funnel-shaped with five petals and come in a wide range of colors, including blue,
The best known cultivated species is Ipomoea batatas, the sweet potato, grown for its starchy tuberous roots
Ecology and uses: Ipomoea species occupy a variety of habitats, from disturbed soils to woodland edges in