Ipomoea albivenia – Wooden Rose Creeper, Wild Cotton, Climbing Kapok; Wildekatoen; Imibuzana – 5 Seed Pack
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Ipomoea is the largest genus in the family Convolvulaceae, with over 500 species. Most of these are called morning glories, but this can also refer to related genera. The genus occurs throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The genus is made up of annuals, perennials, evergreen shrubs, and trees. Many of the annuals and perennials are trailing or twining climbers. Although mainly grown for their funnel-shaped or tubular flowers, some are grown for their foliage. Ipomoea can be grown in the greenhouse or outdoors as annuals over a pergola or archway, or as groundcover.
Ipomoea albivenia or Wild cotton as it is commonly known is a scrambler/climber with grey-green foliage. During summer this morning glory has attractive crinkly white flowers with pale yellow throats. The plant is night-flowering. The flower dies back by noon. This plant prefers a dry location in the garden.