Ipomoea triloba (weed)

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Ipomoea triloba (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s):J.M. Garg
Source: Wikimedia Commons

Ipomoea triloba L. - (threelobe morningglory)

This species of morning-glory is native to Central America, but is now wide-spread in other tropical regions of Asia, Australia, the Pacific and parts of Africa. In South America, it can be a serious agricultural weed on crops like sugarcane, maize or soybeans.

Synonyms:
Ipomoea grandifolia

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: dreilappige Trichterwinde
• English: threelobe morningglory
• Português: corda-de-viola