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Ipomoea edwardsensis (R. O'Kennon & Nesom) R. O'Kennon. Common name: Edwards Plateau Morning-glory. Phenology: Jun-Nov. Habitat: Rocky areas over limestone. Distribution: Endemic to Edwards Plateau (and nearly areas) of c. TX, barely reaching our region in Guadeloupe County, TX.

ID notes: An annual species with very small flowers.

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Taxonomy Comments: See O'Kennon & Nesom (2002) and O'Kennon (2019) for additional information.

Synonymy : = K4, O'Kennon (2019); = Ipomoea costellata Torr. var. edwardsensis O'Kennon & G.L.Nesom — O'Kennon & Nesom (2002); < Ipomoea costellata Torr. — Tx, Wood et al (2020b). Basionym: Ipomoea costellata Torr. var. edwardsensis O'Kennon & G.L.Nesom 2002

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