Ipomoea leptophylla, the bush morning glory, bush moonflower or manroot, is a flowering plant species in the bindweed family, Convolvulaceae.
It belongs to the morning glory genus Ipomoea and is native to the Great Plains of western North America.[1] It has a large Tuber.[1]
The Latin specific epithet leptophylla means "fine- or slender-leaved."[2]
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Ipomoea leptophylla, the bush morning glory, bush moonflower or manroot, is a flowering plant species in the bindweed family, Convolvulaceae.
It belongs to the morning glory genus Ipomoea and is native to the Great Plains of western North America. It has a large Tuber.
The Latin specific epithet leptophylla means "fine- or slender-leaved."