「ipomoea」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Ipomoea alba, sometimes called the moonflower (but no | |
| The larvae feed on | Ipomoea and Lactuca species. |
| It belongs to the morning glory genus | Ipomoea and is native to the warm-temperate regions o |
| Utricularia aurea and | Ipomoea aquatica |
| Ipomoea aristolochiaefolia is a species of plant in t | |
| Ipomoea asarifolia is a species of plant in the Convo | |
| , Convolvulus siculus, Convolvulus tricolour, | Ipomoea batatas and Ipomoea purpurea. |
| fused with taro and the Okinawa sweet potato ( | Ipomoea batatas cv. |
| e sweet potato in Polynesia is the cultivated | Ipomoea batatas, which is generally spread by vine cu |
| s, Solidago, Hordeum pusillum, Avena, Allium, | Ipomoea batatas, Nicotiana and Solanum lycopersicum. |
| material at the bases of palm fronds, in old | Ipomoea capsules and in dead twigs and sticks of Arau |
| Ipomoea cordatotriloba var. | |
| Ipomoea cordatotriloba, the Little Violet Morning Glo | |
| Ipomoea costata, commonly known as Rock Morning Glory | |
| Like the sweet potato, it belongs to the | Ipomoea genus. |
| rid patches of shrubland, notably thickets of | Ipomoea halierca morning glory. |
| Media related to | Ipomoea hederacea at Wikimedia Commons |
| Ipomoea hederacea (Ivy-leaved Morning Glory) is a pla | |
| Not to be confused with | Ipomoea hederifolia and Ivy Morning Glory. |
| Media related to | Ipomoea leptophylla at Wikimedia Commons |
| Ipomoea leptophylla, the Bush Morning Glory or Bush M | |
| The Fire Vine ( | Ipomoea lobata) is an ornamental plant in the Convolv |
| The giant potato ( | Ipomoea mauritiana) is a type of morning glory plant. |
| The larvae feed on | Ipomoea neei. |
| Ipomoea nil is a species of morning glory known by se | |
| Ipomoea obscura, the Obscure Morning Glory or Small W | |
| Ipomoea pandurata the Wild Potato Vine, Big-rooted Mo | |
| Ipomoea pes-caprae, also known as Beach Morning Glory | |
| Ipomoea pulcherrima is a species of plant in the Conv | |
| Ipomoea pulcherrima. | |
| Shamanic stories say | ipomoea purpurea seeds, when swallowed or chewed, may |
| Although next to the food plant, | Ipomoea santillanii also occurred, no leaf mines were |
| Although | Ipomoea santillanii also occurred next to the food pl |
| The larvae feed on | Ipomoea species, including Ipomoea tuberculata. |
| The larvae feed on Jacquemontia and | Ipomoea species, including Ipomoea batatas. |
| The larvae feed on | Ipomoea species. |
| The larvae have been recorded on | Ipomoea species. |
| LSA can be extracted from morning glory ( | Ipomoea spp.) seeds or Hawaiian baby woodrose. |
| uleatum, it is now properly assigned to genus | Ipomoea, subgenus Quamoclit, section Calonyction. |
| Main article: | Ipomoea tricolor |
| ed as Cav. on botanical records; for example, | Ipomoea tricolor Cav. |
| Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose) and | Ipomoea tricolor (morning glories, tlitliltzin), it i |
| such as the Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui) and | Ipomoea tricolor (Tlitliltzin), were used in shamanic |
| Thomes MacDougall reported that the seeds of | Ipomoea tricolor were used as sacraments by certain Z |
| Ipomoea triloba is a species of morning glory known b | |
| ia subcordata, Desmanthus virgatus, Hibiscus, | Ipomoea tuberosa, Justicia betonica, Leucaena glauca, |
| Ipomoea violacea is a perennial species of Ipomoea (m | |
| rgyreia nervosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose), and | Ipomoea violacea (Tlitliltzin) are ergine (LSA) and i |
| The seeds of | Ipomoea violacea contain several indole alkaloids wit |
| Ipomoea violacea is found in tropical coastal regions | |
| e species is very commonly grown mis-named as | Ipomoea violacea, actually a different though related |
| Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose) and | Ipomoea violacea. |
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