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Definition of Ipomoea leptophylla
1. Noun. A morning glory with long roots of western United States.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ipomoea Leptophylla
Literary usage of Ipomoea leptophylla
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Structural Botany: Or Organography on the Basis of Morphology. To which is by Asa Gray (1879)
"... of the plains beyond the Mississippi (Ipomoea leptophylla) ; the leaf- like
cotyledons coming up on their long stalks separately from the ground (Fig. ..."
2. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1898)
"Ipomoea leptophylla Torr, in Frem. Rep. 95. 1845. Perennial from an enormous
root, which sometimes weighs 25 Ibs., glabrous throughout; stems erect, ..."
3. Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis by Academy of Science of St. Louis (1860)
"Several plants that are characteristic of the plains in west Kansas extend eastward
in the sand-hills, such as Ipomoea leptophylla. ..."
4. Structural Botany: Or Organography on the Basis of Morphology. To which is by Asa Gray (1879)
"... of the plains beyond the Mississippi (Ipomoea leptophylla) ; the leaf- like
cotyledons coming up on their long stalks separately from the ground (Fig. ..."
5. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States: Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Addison Brown (1898)
"Ipomoea leptophylla Torr, in Frem. Rep. 95. 1845. Perennial from an enormous
root, which sometimes weighs 25 Ibs., glabrous throughout; stems erect, ..."
6. Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis by Academy of Science of St. Louis (1860)
"Several plants that are characteristic of the plains in west Kansas extend eastward
in the sand-hills, such as Ipomoea leptophylla. ..."