Ipomoea tricolor: 1 definition

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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)

Ipomoea tricolor Cav. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Convolvulus pauciflorus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult., Convolvulus pulchellus Kunth, Convolvulus rubrocaeruleus (Hook.) Dietrich, Convolvulus venustus Spreng., nom illeg., Ipomoea dumetorum Willd. ex Roem. & Schult., Ipomoea hookeri G. Don, nom illeg., Ipomoea oligantha Choisy, nom. illeg. superfl ., Ipomoea pulchella Roth, Ipomoea rubrocaerulea Hook., Ipomoea schiedeana Ham., nom. illeg., non Ipomoea schiedeana Zucc., Pharbitis rubrocaeruleus (Hook.) Planch., Quamoclit mutica Choisy.

References regarding Ipomoea tricolor Cav. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Species Plantarum (1753)
· The Gardeners Dictionary (1754)
· Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum (1795)
· Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (1818)
· Systema Vegetabilium (1819)
· Novae Plantarum Species (1821)
· Systema Vegetabilium (1825)
· Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d’Histoire Naturelle de Genève (1833)
· Botanical Magazine (3297)
· A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants (1838)
· Edwards’s Botanical Register (1838)
· Synopsis Plantarum (1839)
· Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis (1845)
· Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l’Europe (1854)
· Lilloa (1959)
· Toxicity of Houseplants. (1990)
· Flora de Veracruz (1994)
· Flore de Madagascar et des Comores (2001)
· Biodiversidad del estado de Tabasco (2005)
· Blumea (2006)

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