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Yellow Morning Glory

Ipomoea ochracea

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Field Notes

Description:

Yellow petal arranged in a pointed pentagon.

Habitat:

Adjacent to a small stream. Altitude 900m.

Notes:

Found growing wild on rough ground. Sorry, didn’t get a good leaf image – next time.

Species ID Suggestions

Grape Leaf Morning Glory

Merremia vitifolia

Comments (3)

There are about 100 species of yellow Morning Glories...relatively rare , but they do exist...
Thanks Alice - I was undecided. I went for the better image in the end. I have swapped them, see if it makes a difference :) Dave
Put your last picture first and more people will stop to look. Very pretty. I don't think we have yellow morning glories, ours are white, pink or purple.

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