ipomoeas
Ipomoeas are a genus of flowering plants belonging to the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae, and are widely distributed across various regions, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas. The genus comprises approximately 600 species, with many being annual or perennial vines that exhibit rapid growth and distinctive trumpet-shaped flowers. Some species are also known for their edible tubers, leaves, or seeds, making them significant in both horticulture and culinary traditions.
The most well-known species within the genus is *Ipomoea purpurea*, commonly referred to as the morning glory,
Ipomoeas are adapted to diverse environments, ranging from moist forests to arid regions, and some species
Beyond their ornamental and culinary uses, ipomoeas have cultural significance in various societies. For example, *Ipomoea