Ipomoea imperati
indigenousConvolvulaceae

Ipomoea imperati

beach morning-glory

Ipomoea imperati, the beach morning-glory (a name it shares with Ipomoea pes-caprae), is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. Like Ipomoea pes-caprae, its seeds disperse by floating in seawater. It has been found on the sandy shores of every continent except Antarctica.

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Where documented · 16 ahupuaʻa
documented occurrences · iNaturalist + GBIF · iNaturalist 25 · GBIF 26 records
Waimea · KauaʻiiNat 10 · GBIF 9
Waiawa · OʻahuiNat 4 · GBIF 3
Anahola · KauaʻiiNat 3 · GBIF 3
Kaʻena · OʻahuiNat 1 · GBIF 1
Lāʻiemaloʻo · OʻahuiNat 1 · GBIF 1
Keaʻau · OʻahuiNat 1 · GBIF 1
Kapaʻa · KauaʻiiNat 1 · GBIF 1
Keawaʻula · OʻahuiNat 1 · GBIF 1