IPOMOBA, morning glory 
*¢Ipomoea amnicola Morong (Shinners, 1965) 
I. cairica (L.) Sweet, p. 1653 
+I. coccinea L., red morning glory, scarlet starglory, p. 1214 
+I. hederacea Jacq., blue morning glory, ivy-leaved morning glory, 
[S: incl. var. integriuscula A. Gray] (Elmore, 1986), 
. 1214 
I. lacunosa * small white morning glory [S: incl. f. purpurata 
Fern.] (Abel and Austin (1981) interpreted plants 
aide to f. purpurata as introgressive hybrids 
tween J. lacunosa and I. cordato-triloba Dennst. [= 
I. pits ate Elliott]; these hybrids are common in the 
southeastern United States and Missouri plants may 
have been introduced from there), p. 1216 
I. pandurata (L.) G. Meyer, wild potato vine, man-of-the-earth, 
bigroot morning glory, p. 1216 
f. pandurata 
f. leviuscula Fern. 
+I. purpurea (L.) Roth, common morning glory [incl. var. 
diversifolia hepa! ee (Miihlenbach, 1979; 
Austin, 1986), p. 
+I. quamoclit L., cypress i, . Hib 
JACQUEMONTIA 
*¢Jacquemontia tamnifolia (L.) Griseb., tie vine, smallflower 
morning glory (Miihlenbach, 1979) 
STYLISMA 
Fa pickeringii (Torrey) A. Gray (Conrad, 1989) 
r. pattersonii (Fern. & B. G. Schubert) Myint 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
