Species Ipomoea wrightii
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There aren’t any identifications of Ipomoea wrightii.
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Etymology of Ipomoea:
Gk. ips, ipos = worm or bindweed; (h)omoios = similar to, resembling; therefore, worm-like, referring to the plant’s twining habit or possibly its coiled flower bud.
Etymology of wrightii:
Named after Felix Binns Wright (1907-?) veterinarian and nature conservationist; ed. Pretoria Univ. 1925–29, graduating B.V.Sc. Worked in the Government Veterinary Service 1930–45, in private practice at Mooi River 1946–51, and with the Natal Parks Board at Kamberg Nature Reserve from 1951 until his retirement in 1972, after which he settled at Nottingham Road.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Ipomoea wrightii.