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*Ipomoea nil (Linnaeus) Roth. Phenology: Dec-Jul (-Nov). Habitat: Disturbed areas. Distribution: Occurs in scattered states, such as MD and MS, as a rare introduction from tropical America (Kartesz 1999).

Origin/Endemic status: Neotropics

Synonymy : = Bah, FNA14, K4, Meso4.2, Tx, WI, Austin & Huáman (1996), Austin (1984), Austin (1986), Wood et al (2020b); = n/a — C, Tat; = Pharbitis nil (L.) Choisy — S. Basionym: Convolvulus nil L. 1762

Links to other floras: = Ipomoea nil - FNA14

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